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The use of the subjunctive can be quite daunting in Spanish, as there is no real equivalent in English. In general, it is used in situations of possibility or uncertainty, and is always directly precee...
The subjunctive mood does not exist in English, but it does exist in Spanish! It is triggered by expressions of doubt or uncertainty, or a desire to do something. For instance, 'It is important that' i...
Hello. Don't worry, everyone struggles with the subjunctive, it is an area I have spent a lot of time worrying about myself!
The subjunctive is merely a mood. It reflects how the speaker...
In the affirmative imperative form both the indicative and subjunctive moods are used
(e.g. habla, hablad - indicative)
(e.g. hable, hablen - subjunctive)
Whe...
There are many different forms for the imperative in Spanish using the indicative and subjunctive moods and for informal and formal forms.
Informal
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