The Present Subjunctive of Regular and Irregular Verbs Flashcards

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what is the present subjunctive?

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The present subjunctive is a mood not a tense. In other words, it reflects how the speaker feels about the action (indicated by the verb). For example,

Mamá quiere que yo estudie para el examen.

In this example, mamá wants “yo” to study, but we don’t know if “yo” will actually study.

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What is the difference between

the indicative and the subjuntive, and the imperative moods?

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The subjunctive mood is used to talk about desires, doubts, wishes, conjectures, and possibilities.

The indicative mood is used to talk about facts and other statements that are believed to be true and concrete.

There is a third mood: the imperative mood. We use it to give commands.

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What is the difference between mood and tense?

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Mood vs. Tense

Grammatical mood reflects a speaker’s attitude toward a statement. Spanish has three moods: the subjunctive, the indicative, and the imperative.

Grammatical tense refers to when an action takes place. Spanish has three tenses: the past, the present, and the future.

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Negative tú (or usted, ustedes) commands

vs

the present subjunctive

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Think about the subjunctive as a longer version of the negative command. The conjugations are the same. You have an advantage that you already know those conjugations. Thus, for this lesson you need to concentrate on the structure of the subjunctive sentence.

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In case you forgot…..

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Here are the conjugations for -ar ending verbs:

yo > -e

tú > -es

ud., él, ella > -e

nosotros, nosotras > -emos

uds., ellos, ellas > -en

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Present subjuntive conjugations for

-er, -ir ending verbs…

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Both infinitives use the same conjugations:

yo > -a

tú > -as

ud., él, ella > -a

nosotros, nosotras > -amos

uds., ellos, ellas > -an

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Sample present subjunctive conjugation for

-ar ending verbs….

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hablar

hable

hables

hable

hablemos

hablen

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Sample present subjunctive conjugation for an

-er ending verb …..

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comer

coma

comas

coma

comamos

coman

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Here’s the difficult section of these mood verbs…

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Verbs with spelling changes, such as verbs ending in vowel + cer (conocer), -car, gar, zar ending verbs

use the same spelling changes as the negative commands:

vowel + cer > add z to the conjugation > conocer

  • car > c > qu > buscar
  • gar > g > gu > pagar
  • zar > z > c > cruzar
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There are some expression used at the beginning of a present subjunctive sentence…

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Sentences that express general or impersonal ideas, such as,

  • Es necesario que*
  • Es bueno que*
  • Es importante que*

Use subjuntive conjugations in their subordinate clause. More on this issue on your video tutorial.

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Please memorize the subjunctive conjugation for

dar…

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des

demos

den

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Subjunctive of estar

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esté

estés

esté

estemos

estén

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Subjuntive of haber

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haya

hayas

haya

hayamos

hayan

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Subjuntive of ir a

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vaya a

vayas a

vaya a

vayamos a

vayan a

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Subjuntive of saber

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sepa

sepas

sepa

sepamos

sepan

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Subjuntive of ser

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sea

seas

sea

seamos

sean