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Subjunctive sentence structure typically have either __ or ___ phrases. |
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Sentences with one phrase typically don't have the word ___ in them.. and if they did that word would tend to fall in between a compound verb |
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How many phrases do you see here? "Les prohíbo hablar de eso." |
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One (notice the lack of the "que") |
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How many phrases do you see here? "Les prohíbo que hablen de eso." |
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Often, there are two verbs, one associated with each clause. If the word "que"is absent, then the verbs are often _____ ____ in a simpler compound phrase |
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Verbs or phrases expressing w__l or desire often have the same rules as those of em____on |
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A c____e in su____t (in a 2-phrase, 'que'separated design) is required for the subjunctive |
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If the subject doesn't change when working with verbs (or phrases) of will, desire, or emotion, then you use...what? (for the second verb) |
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An i_____ exp____n does not have a specific person or thing as the subject. In english, we use the word "__", which is omitted in Spanish |
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impersonal expressions, it |
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The s_____ve is used with verbs (phrases) of will, if there is a stated subject, when the expression is impersonal. Since it's impersonal (aka "it"), the stated subject will almost always be d_____ since it's comparison is to "It" so the rule of "mandatory subject change"is kind of a____.
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subjunctive, different, automatic
Example for subjunctive: Es importante que celebremos el Día de Acción de Gracias con nuestra familia.
Example where it stays infinitive: Es necesario encountrar un trébol de cuatro hojas.
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Without a stated subject, in an impersonal will/desire/emotion expression, your not comparing the impersonal "It" to anything, so then the second verb reverts back to _______ |
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