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to advise, implied command (inf) |
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to encourage, implied command (inf) |
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even if (subj) / although (ind) -- (MATCHED) |
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even if (subj) / although (ind) -- (MATCHED) |
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even if (subj) / although (ind) -- (MATCHED) |
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provided [that], as long as (subj) / while (ind) -- (MATCHED) |
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senses and decir que are in which mood...? |
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pensar and creer are in which mood...? |
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"Do you think that they will win?" Which mood is the dependent clause verb in...? |
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"You don't think they will win?" Which mood is the dependent clause verb in...? |
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What's the rule with determining the mood of parecer? |
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Without an adjective - indicative | With an adjective - subjunctive |
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When there is no subject change in the dependent clause, the verb should be... |
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Some implied commands can be structured with either the subjunctive or indicative. Form "I prohibit you to leave" both ways |
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Subjuntive- te prohibo que salgas Indicative - te prohibo salir |
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ESCAPA conjunctions always have the ___ mood |
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MATCHED conjunctions go with which mood[s]? |
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Subjunctive (implies completeness) or indicative (implies anticipation) |
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When there's no subject change in the dependent clause, these four conjunctions HAVE to change. They are... (SPAD) |
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Sin que --> sin Para que --> para Antes de que --> antes de Después de que --> después de |
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Si (present/future/conditional verb)... |
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present/future/conditional verb |
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Si (imperfect subjunctive/conditional verb)... |
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como si (verb). What mood does the verb take? |
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"It's good that you arrived." Conjugate "you arrived" within this context. |
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for as (adjective) as (verb) |
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por (adjective) que (verb in the imperfect subjunctive) |
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The subjunctive mood will occur in the ___ clause |
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There are four main types of clauses that may contain the subjunctive: |
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noun, adverbial, adjectival, and si |
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In order for the noun clause to contain a subjunctive verb, two things must occur: |
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subject change and multiple clauses |
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The five basic noun clause categories are |
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declarative, cognitive, volitive, dubitative, and evaluative |
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with verbs like decir, pedir, and rogar, the second subject is also a(n) ___ in the main clause |
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the most common relative pronoun to introduce a noun clause is ___ |
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adjectival clauses modify nouns technically called ___ |
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in order for the subjunctive to exist in the adjectival clause, the antecedent must be ___ or ___ |
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the most common relative pronoun used to introduce an adjective is |
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adverbial clauses are introduced by |
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if the "if clause" contains a past subjunctive verb, the independent clause will contain either the ___ or ___ |
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conditional or imperfect subjunctive |
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"as if" statements must always contain |
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there are two sets of past subjunctive endings. those beginning with "___" and those beginning with "___" |
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of the two past subjunctive set of endings, the ___ group is more literary |
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