Conjunctions which require the subjunctive




















No hago nada sin que lo sepan. I don't do anything without their knowing it. Normally a preposition is used when no change of subject is involved; it is followed by an infinitive, not the subjunctive or indicative. Mi hijo vive para tocar la guitarra. My son lives to play the guitar. I'll win before I leave [before leaving. Black icons are unrelated to Spanish level: Help Download Information. Resources for Learning Spanish. Free resources to help you enjoy learning Spanish quickly. Daily Spanish Resources.

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Although Tammy is certain she wants to marry Tex, she does not want to rush things. Tex wants to wait until he feels ready. Tammy veut bien patienter un peu pourvu que Tex n'attende pas trop longtemps. Tammy is happy to wait a bit more provided that Tex doesn't wait too much longer.

Complete each sentence with the present subjunctive or the present indicative of the verbs in parentheses, according to the conjunction in the subordinate clause. Bette drague Tex pour qu' il lui donne de bonnes notes. I really liked this film, although it was a bit long. You can come as long as you do all the necessary preparation. You can pass this test as long as you study!

Certain relative clauses especially those following superlatives may contain the subjunctive, although the subjunctive is rarely required in these cases. Rather, the subjunctive is used to emphasize either the subjective quality of a statement or the doubt the speaker feels:. Je cherche un appartement qui ne soit pas trop cher. Si idiot que ce soit, rends-moi ce service. However idiotic it may be, do me this favor. Wherever I go in life, I will remember your kindness. Ainsi soit-il! So be it!

Vive le roi! Long live the king! Advienne que pourra! Come what may! A sentence beginning with Que … followed by the subjunctive denotes a command or an exhortation:. Let him leave immediately! Let someone tell me the truth! What Should We Search? Search all of Carleton. Campus Directory A-Z Guide. Statements in the subjunctive are always introduced by an explicit or implicit statement in the indicative, which means that the subjunctive usually comes in second position: Je veux indicative que tu fasses subjunctive tes devoirs.

So: A. When the subject is the same, an infinitive construction is generally used: Elle veut que je parte maintenant.



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