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La clase de español IISrta. Forgue
El 31 de enero de 2011
Ahora mismo
• Completar la hoja de trabajo.
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Objetivos
• Terminar Lección 4: La naturaleza– Repasar el subjuntivo con verbos de emociones,
clausulas adjetivas y expresiones de duda.– Completar Recapitulación al final del capitulo.
Repaso: Formas del subjuntivo
Formas del subjuntivo
Formas del subjuntivo
Formas del subjuntivo
Common Verbs and Expressions with Emotions
Expressions of doubt, disbelief, or denial
Expressions of certainty
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Here is a list of the conjunctions that always require the subjunctive.
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The infinitive is used after the prepositions antes de, para, and sin when there is no change of subject; the subjunctive is used when there is ¡Atención! Note that, while you may use a present participle with the English equivalent of these conjunctions, in Spanish you cannot.
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Conjunctions with subjunctive or indicative
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With the conjunctions above, use the subjunctive in the subordinate clause if the main clause expresses a future action or command.
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With these conjunctions, the indicative is used in the subordinate clause if the verb in the main clause expresses an action that habitually happens, or that happened in the past.
Tarea
• Terminar la recapitulación.