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For gustar verbs, the indirect object pronouns are used |
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a gustar type verb in the case of distance, time, and amount. To tell the distance one has to go to arrive at one's destination, the time left before a deadline, the amount or quantity needed to reach a certain limit or goal, etc. (A Juanito le falta una cuadra para llegar a su casa) |
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The subjunctive mood is used in uncertainty or contrary- to fact situations. |
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A noun clause is a clause that has the same function as a noun, that is, it can be the subject or the object of the sentence |
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Ex:
El que Ramon no este aqui me molesta
(the fact that ramon is not here (Ramon's absence) bothers me)
Quiero que me ayudes (=Tu ayuda)
I want you to help me (= your help)
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An adjective or relative clause has the same function as an adjective, that is, it describes (modifies) a noun |
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necesitan empleados que haleb espanol (hispanohablantes)
They need employees who speak spanish (= Spanish - speaking)
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Adverbial clauses modify the verb as adverbs do. Likewise, they answer questions like where? how? when? |
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Te esperaré (donde?) en el lugar que me digas
I'll wait for you (where?) in the place you tell me to.
Se levantó (como?) sin que nadie lo ayudara
he got up (how?) without anyone helping him |
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The subjunctive is required in spanish in a dependent clause when the verb in the main clause indicates |
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volition, intention, wish, or preference. Some typical verbs of this type are: querer, desear, prohibir, sugerir, preferir, and aconsejar
Sandalio quiere que contemos su historia - Sandalio wants us to tell his story
Prefiero que Ud. no invite a esos senores - I prefer that you do not invites those gentlemen |
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Subjuntive is needed when the subject is different in the dependent clause from the main clause. if the subject is the same, then indicative is used |
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Sandalio quiere contar su historia - Sandalio wants to tell his story
Prefiero no invitar a esos senores - I prefer not to invite those gentlemen
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to have or make (someone do something) |
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to ask (someone to do something) |
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Sometimes verbs of communication like decir, telefonear, and escribir convey the idea of volition or preference. In this case... |
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the verb in the dependent clause is in the subjunctive. When the verb of communication merely introduces a face, the subjunctive is not used
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Laura dice que cambies la fecha de to viaje- Laura says for you to change the date of your trip
Laura dice que vas a cambiar la fecha de su viaje- Laura says that you are going to change to date of your trip |
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Some of the verbs listed are verbs of influence. some of them use direct object pronouns while others use indirect object pronouns. |
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Sus padres no la dejan que salga con su novio (Her parents don't let her go out with her boyfriend)
El maestro le mando que escribiera en la pizarra (the teacher asked him to write on the board) |
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The subjunctive in spanish is required in a dependent clause when the verb in the main clause expresses feelings or emotion: regret, fear, pity, hope, surprise, etc.
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Esperamos que pueda Ud. Quedarse unos dias mas
we hope you can stay a few more days
El siente mucho que ell este enferma
he is very sorry that she is sick
me soprende que hayas perdido la billetera
I am surprised that you have lost your wallet |
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If there is no change in subject then the indicative is used |
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Espero poder quedarme unos dias mas
i hope i can stay a few more days
el siente mucho estar enfermo
he is very sorry that he is sick
me sorprende haber perdido la billetera
I am surprised that i have lost my wallet |
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admirar(le) (a uno)
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alegrarse de, alegrar(le) (a uno)
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dar(le) lástima (a uno)
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extrañar(le) (a uno)
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indignar(le) (a uno)
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molestar(le) (a uno)
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preocupar(le) (a uno)
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sorprender(le) (a uno)
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temer, tener miedo de, tenerle miedo a |
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When the action in the dependent clause is simultaneous with, or subsequent to, the action in the main clause...
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Present indicative (les pide)-Jaun asks them
present perfect indicative (les ha pedido)- juan has asked them
future indicative (les pedirá)- Juan will ask them
future perfect indicative (les habrá pedido)- juan has probably asked them
and Commands (pídales)-Juan, ask them
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When the action in the dependent clause is simultaneous with, or subsequent to, the action in the main clause...(2) |
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Imperfect or preterite (les pidió (les pidía))- Juan asked (was asking) them
Pluperfect indicative (les había pedido)- Juan had asked them
Conditional (Juan les pediría)- Juan would ask them
conditional perfect (Juan les habría pedido)- Juan would have asked them
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When the action in the dependent clause happened before the action of the main clause.... |
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Present indicative- se alegra de- Juan is happy
Present perfect indicative- se ha alegrado de- Juan has been happy
Future indicative- se alegrará de- Juan will be happy that
future perfect indicative- se habrá alegrado de- Juan must have been happy
commands- alégrese de- Juan, be happy that
the imperfect subjunctive- que vinieran (viniesen)- that they came
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present perfect subjunctive - que hayan venido- they have come
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When the action in the dependent clause happened before the action of the main clause.... |
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Imperfect or Preterite- Juan se alegraba (se alegró) de- Juan was happy
Pluperfect indicative- Juan se había alegrado de- Juan had rejoiced
Conditional- Juan se alegraría de- Juan would be happy
Conditional perfect- Juan se habría alegrado de- Juan would have been happy
Puperfect subjunctive is used- que hubieran (hubiesen) venido |
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The subjunctive is used in spanish when the verb in the main clause expresses doubt disbelief, uncertainty, or denial about the reality of the dependent clause |
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EX:
Dudábamosque la policia pudiera llegar a tiempo
WE doubted that the police could arrive on time
NO cree que su enfermedad tenga cura
He doesn't believe that his illness has a cure
No estoy segura de que Raquel haya cerrado la puerta
I am not sure that Raquel has closed the door
La madre negaba que su hijo hubiera roto la ventana
the mother denied that her son had broken the window |
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When there is no change in subject for the words that express doubt or uncertainty, the infinitive is used |
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dudábamos poder llegar a tiempo
we doubted we could arrive on time
No cree poder acompanarme al centro
He doesn't believe that he can accompany me downtown
No estoy segura de haber cerrado la puerta
I am not sure I closed the door |
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No creer takes on what form when the speaker is certain about the reality of the dependent verb regardless of someone elses doubt |
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Indicative
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Ella no cree que yo me saqué la lotería
she doesn't believe that I won a prize in the lotter (butI, the speaker, know that I did) |
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The fact that- the word hecho in this expression is misleading. El hecho de que and its elliptic fors el que and que normally require subjunctive in the clause they introduce when the fact presented is viewed by the speaker with doubt, reservation, or some kind of emotion
EX: el hecho de que (el que, que) gasten tanto, me hace sospechar- the fact that they spend so much time together makes me suspicious |
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most verbs in the subjunctiveare found in the subordinate clause the exceptions are |
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1) commands
2) wishes expressed ellliptically
3) expressions of wish or regret preceded by Ojalá (que) or Quién
4) doubts implied in verbs preceded by quizá(s) and Tal Vez |
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wishes expressed elliptically |
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these kinds of sentences very often begin with que
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que le(s) aprovech - Bon Appetit
Que se diviertan- have a good time
Que lo haga otro- have someone else do it
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Expressions of wish or regret preceded by Ojalá (que) or quién |
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Ojalá que + subjunctive is subjunctive is used when the speaker hopes something will happen or will not happen in the future
Ojalá que pepe llame hoy- I hope Pepe calles today
Ojalá que + imperfect subjunctive expresses a wish that is impossible or unlikely to happen
Ojalá que Pepe llamara hoy- I wish Pepe would call today- difficult realization
Ojalá que + present perfect subjunctive expresses hope about the immediate past
Ojalá que pepe haya llamado- I hope Pepe has called- the speaker is not at home or for some reason doesnt know if he called or not
Ojalá que + pluperfect subjunctive refers to a wish that was not fulfilled in the past and denotes regret
Ojalá que Pepe hubiera llamado ayer- I wish (if only) Pepe had called yesterday |
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Quién + third person singular imperfect subjunctive or third person singular pluperfect subjunctive refers to |
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a wish of the speaker. Like Ojala (que), Quién + subjunctive may express either wish of impossible or unlikely realization, or regre depending on the tense used. - Quien is never used with present subjunctive
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¡Quién pudiera vivir cien años! - I wish I could live for 100 years
¡Quién hubiera estado allí en ese momento! - I wish I had been there at that moment |
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both equivalent to perhaps. the subjunctive is used
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Tal vez sea demasiado tarde- Perhaps it may be too late
Quizás no qieran ayudarnos- Perhaps they don't want to help us |
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Parecer mentira
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to seem incredible, impossible |
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ser (im)probable
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ser (una) lástima
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ser necesario, ser preciso |
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ser urgente, urgir
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Impersonal expressions that indicate certainty take the indicative: |
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ser cierto
ser evidente
ser verdad
ser un hecho
estar claro
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no es cierto, no es evidente, no estar claro |
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denies reality of the main verb and is normally requires the subjunctive
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no es que me guste el cafe, sino que el cafe me mantiene despierto- It is not that I like coffee, but rather that coffee keeps me awake
no era que Juan David no pudiera dejar de fumar, sino que no queria- It wasn't that Juan David wasn't able to stop smoking, but rather that he didn't want to |
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relative clauses and the subjunctive |
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relative clauses also caleld adjectival clauses modify the mouns as an adjective would. They are most commonly introduced by the relative pronoun que. Relative cluases take either the indicative or the subjunctive according to criteria |
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The sujunctive is used in relative clauses introduced by que when the antecedent is hypothetical, nonexistent, or unknown to the speaker |
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Quiero comprar un automovil que consuma poco gasolina- I want to buy a car that uses little gas
No encontrarás aqui a nadie que esté de acuerdo contigo- you won't find anyone here who agrees with you |
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when the verb in the relative clause expresses an action or state that refers to the future or whose outcome is not known to the speaker, the subjunctive is used |
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El hará lo que le digas- He will do what you tell him to do
Le encuentre dinero al primer amigo que me encuentre- I will ask for money from the first friend that I run into
Juan David estaba dispuesto a pagar lo que le pidieran por los cigarrillos- Juan David was willing to pay whatever price they asked for the cigarettes |
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The following inderterminate expressions take the subjunctive when they refer to a hypothesis or possiblilty: they take the indicative if the user makes a statement of fact or reality: cualquiera que, Cualquier + noun + que, comoquiera que, dondequiera que |
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Cualquiera que nos ayde será recompensado- Anyone who may help us will be rewarded
El comerá cualquier comida que le sirvan- He will eat whatever food they may serve him
Dondequiera que Ud. vaya encontrará pobreza- Wherever you may go, you will find poverty
Comoquiera que lo haga lo hará bien- However he may do it, he will do it well |
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The proportionate comparisons use the first verb in the subjunctive when the speaker is referring to what is hypothetical or future; otherwise, the indicative is used |
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MIentras mas estudien, mas aprederán- the more they study, the more they will learn
Mientras menos comas, mas adelgazarás- the less you eat, the more weight you will lose
mientras menos se toque, Ud. la herida, mejor- The less you touch your wound the better
Mientras mas cerezas comas, mas querrás comer- the more cherries you eat, the more you will want to eat |
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Por + adjective or adverb + que (no matter how + adjective) is followed by the subjunctive when the speaker does not accept the thought expressed by the verb |
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Por bonita que ella sea, no la elegirán reina- No matter how pretty sher may be, they won't select her as the queen
Por mucho que te apresures, no terminarás tiempo- No matter how much you may hurry, you will not finish in time |
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Que yo sepa (que sepamos), que digamos, and que diga are common idiomatic expressions in the subjunctive |
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que you sepa (que sepamos) - as far as I (we) know
que digamos- is used to stress a preceding negative statement
que diga- I mean, in the sense of I meant to say or that is
El Dr. Jordán no ha llegado todavía que yo sepa- Dr. Jordan hasn't arrived yet as far as I know
Que sepamos, no han puesto todavia las notas en la pared- as far as we know, they haven't posted the grades on the wall yet
no coopera Ud. mucho conmigo que digamos- you are not exactly cooperating with me
No nos queda mucho dinero que digamos- We don't actually have much money left
El salió a las ocho, que diga, a las seis- he left at 8, I mean, six |
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cueste lo que cueste
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no matter how much it may cost |
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whether you be willing or not |
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The subjunctive in adverbial cluase- adverbial clauses may procede the main clause |
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a fin de que
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a menos que
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a no ser que
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con tal (de) que
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en caso (de) que
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Para que and sin que are formed by combining que with the preposition para and sin respectively. WHen there is no change in subject, para and sin are not followed by que and the infinitive is used |
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le escribiriamos para remitirle el cheque- we would write him in order to send him the check
Siempre entra sin verme- he always enters without seeing me |
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the conjugations de modo que and de manera que (so that) take the subjunctive when they express purpose; when they express result they take indicative |
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el fiscal habló elocuentenente de modo que (de manera que) condenaran a indalecio- The district atorney spoke eloquently so that they would condemn Indalecio
el fiscal hablo elocuentenente de modo que condenaron a Indalecio- The district attorney spoke eloquently and because of that, they condemned Indalecio |
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The most common conjugation of concession is aunque. Aunque takes the subjunctive when it refers to an unaccomplished act or hypothesis, or when it indicates that the speaker does not believe the statement to be fact. |
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Aunque me lo jures no lo creere- Even if you swear at me, I will not believe it
Aunque hahy hecho algo malo, yo la perdonare- even if she has done something wrong, I will forgive her. |
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when an if clause introduceds a contrary-to-fact verb or a condition that is unlikely to take place the imperfect subjunctive is used in spanish for present or future time and the pluperfect subjunctive is used for past time
si tuviera un caballo, practicaria la equitacion- if I had a horse, I would practice horesback riding
SI ella fuese una buena actriz seria famosa- if she were a good actress she would be famous
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used an an exclamitory statement and always precedes an imperfect subjunctive or pluperfect subjunctive verb
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vas a salir en medio de este tormenta? Ni que estuvieras loca- are you going out in the middle of this storm? anyone would think that you are crazy |
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just in case-
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ha pedido
has perdido
han llegado
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les habrá pedido
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habrá llegado
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les pidió or les pedía
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haya venido
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