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The Subjunctive Mood

The Subjunctive Mood

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The Subjunctive Mood. What is the subjunctive?. It is a mood. A mood tells us how an action or condition is conceived by the speaker or writer A mood is not a tense. A tense references when an action or condition takes place. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Subjunctive Mood

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What is the subjunctive?

• It is a mood.• A mood tells us how an action or condition

is conceived by the speaker or writer • A mood is not a tense.• A tense references when an action or

condition takes place.• The subjunctive represents an action or

condition that is not a fact but is contingent or possible

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• How the subjunctive verbs are formed.

What do you need to know?

• How to form subjunctive verbs• The super irregular verbs• The types of verbs that will trigger a subjunctive sentence• The structure of a subjunctive sentence

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First let’s learn how to form the subjunctive?

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The people from The Constructive World of Advanced Spanish say…

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An easy way to remember how to conjugate is to remember: Go “yo” Drop the “o” Add the “oppo” (e,a)

ar verb endings er/ir verb endings -e -emos -a -amos -es -éis -as -áis -e -en -a -an

Don’t forget about the stem changing and “go” verbs.

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Of Course….

There are six super irregular subjunctive verbs.

They are the only verbs that do not end in “o” when conjugated in the “yo” form of the present tense.

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They are easy to remember them because they spell…

Dar doy déI r voy vayaSer soy seaHaber he hayaEstar estoy estéSaber sé sepa

Infinitive Present “yo” Subjunctive “yo”

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And now let’s explore when and how to use the subjunctive.

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Another way to remember what the verbs will likely call for the use of the subjunctive is to remember the word…

W – wishes, desires, imperatives (querer, desear, mandar)

E - emotions (alegrarse de, entristeserse de)

I – impersonal observations (es importante, es posible) R – recommendations ( recomendar, aconsejar)

D – doubt, denial, disbelief (dudar, negar, no creer)

O – ojalá – God willing, let’s hope that God…

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Let’s review the typical structure of a subjunctive sentence

1ST SUBJECT

1ST VERB IN THE INDICATIVE

que

2nd subject

2nd verb in the subjunctive

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Buster quiere que Alemania gane el partido de fútbol.

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Mi madre no quiere quecoma la fresa.

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Espero que disfruten el viaje.

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Hablando del subjuntivo…

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CitationsSegments of:The Constructive World of Advanced Spanish: Program 07: Subjunctive and Formal Commands. Goldhil.(2002). Retrieved February 12, 2010, fromDiscovery Education: http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com