Estudiar Vocabulario Quizlet Práctica
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Cultura: Mapa, Banderas, de Países Andinos: Ecuador, Perú, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina.
Canciones: Ojalá que te vaya bonito- Vicente Fernandez, La media vuelta-Luis Miguel,
Gramática:
- Indicativo & Subjuntivo: Ejemplos y Lee
- Presente del Subjuntivo con conjuciones, Práctica, Práctica # 1, Práctica Colby#12, Práctica Colby #13. Leer en 123 teach me.
- A) Conjunctions which require the subjunctive:
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a condición de que on the condition that a fin de que so that a menos que unless antes (de) que before con tal (de) que provided that en caso de que in case ojalá que hopefully para que so that por miedo de que for fear that siempre que provided that sin que without
b) Conjunctions of time take the indicative when the action in the subordinate clause is either habitual or in the past. The subjunctive is used when the main clause is a command or in the (potential) future:
así que as soon as cuando when despues de que after en cuanto as soon as hasta que until luego que as soon as tan pronto como as soon as
- Ejemplos:
Trabajé hasta que mis niños me llamaron. I worked until my kids called. Trabajo hasta que mis niños me llaman. I (usually) work until my kids call. Trabaja hasta que tus niñols te llamen. Work until your kids call. Trabajaré hasta que mis niños me llamen. I’ll work until my kids call - C) Conjunctions of (un)certainty may be followed by the indicative or the subjunctive, depending on the certainty and reality of the subordinate clause.
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aunque although como how de manera que so that de modo que so that donde where mientras que while, until quizás perhaps según according to Ejemplos:
Quizás tu puedes hacerlo. Maybe you can do it (I think you can). Quizás tu puedas hacerlo. Maybe you can do it (but I doubt it). Yo vengo aunque no tengo dinero. I’ll come even though I don’t have any money (I know I don’t). Yo vengo aunque no tenga dinero. I’ll come even if I don’t have any money (I don’t know if I have any). Hágalo como quiere. Do it the way you want to (you’ve already told me how). Hágalo como quiera. Do it the whatever way you want to (I don’t know how that is) D)
Conjunctions which do not take the subjunctive express facts which are considered certain:
así como just as, in the same way porque because ya que since, as - Subjunctive with adjectival clause: Ejemplos Leélo, the subjunctive is used in an adjectival clause when the antecedent is indefinite or unknown or is nonexistent or negated; in contrast, the indicative is used when the antecedent is a definite or existing one. Adjectives are words that modify a noun, describing or limiting it. Examples of adjectives are: the new hat, the pretty dress, many intelligent students. An entire clause may serve an adjectival purpose, describing a noun or pronoun —the antecedent— in a sentence, for example:
- Do you have a dress which will go with these shoes?
- Yes, I have a dress which will be perfect.
- I don’t see any dress (that) I like
- Subjuntivo con algo inexistente Adverbial clause, SS.com practica, Práctica Colby Subjunctive with the unknown. Use the subjunctive to ask about something that may not exist, or to say that something does not exist.
- Práctica # 1, Práctica #2, Práctica Colby, Verbs like buscar, querer or necesitar plus que are used with the subjunctive.
- Expresiones with “sea” Actividad de amigos y amigas colby If you are not sure about the details of who, when, what or where, you can use the following expressions with “sea” to indicate your uncertainty.
- Actividades extras del Subjuntivo: Práctica #1,