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Page 1: The Present Subjunctive Page 132 – Chapter 3 Realidades 3

The Present Subjunctive

Page 132 – Chapter 3Realidades 3

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The Subjunctive

Up to now you have been using verbs in the indicative mood, which is used to talk about facts or actual events.

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The Subjunctive

Aprendo francés para mi viaje.

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The Subjunctive

Spanish has another way of using verbs called the subjunctive mood.

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The Subjunctive

We use it to say what one person does or doesn’t want, tell, suggest, or recommend someone else to do.

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The Subjunctive

A sentence that includes the subjunctive form has two parts connected by the word que.

For example:

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The Subjunctive

Quiero que tú respires lentamente.

I want you to breathe slowly.

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The Subjunctive

Sugiero que bebas agua antes de correr.

I suggest that you drink water before running.

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The Subjunctive

El entrenador exige que los atletas estiren los músculos.

The trainer demands that the athletes stretch their muscles.

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The Subjunctive

You can also suggest more general or impersonal ideas using expressions such as es necesario…es bueno…and es importante…, followed by que and a form of the present subjunctive.

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The Subjunctive

Es necesario que hagas ejercicio. It’s necessary that you do exercise. Es importante que los jóvenes

coman bien. It’s important that the young people

eat well.

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The Subjunctive

Note that the subjunctive sentences have two parts, each with a different subject, connected by the word que:

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2 Clauses

Ella sugiere que yo aprenda francés

Independent clause(stands on its own)Subject > Verb

Separated by the word “que”

Dependent clause (can’t stand on its own)Begins with the word “que.”

Indicative Verb

Subjunctive Verb

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The Subjunctive

The first subject uses the present indicative verb (recommendation, suggestion, prohibition, and so on) + que and the second subject uses the present subjunctive verb (what should happen).

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The Subjunctive

Verbs that are often followed by que + subjunctive:

Decir Insistir en Necesitar Permitir Preferir (e > ie)

Prohibir Querer (e > ie) Recomendar (e > ie) Sugerir (e > ie)

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The Subjunctive

We form the present subjunctive of most verbs the same way we form negative tú commands.

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The Subjunctive

We drop the -o of the present-tense indicative yo form and add the subjunctive endings.

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The Subjunctive

For -ar verbs:e, es, e, emos, éis, enFor -er/-ir verbs:a, as, a, amos, áis, an

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SALTAR – to jump

salte

saltes

salte

saltemos

saltéis

salten

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CONOCER – to know

conozca

conozcas

conozca

conozcamos

conozcáis

conozcan

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DECIR – to say/tell

diga

digas

diga

digamos

digáis

digan

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The Subjunctive

The present subjunctive has the same spelling changes and irregular yo form changes used with the negative tú commands and Ud./Uds. commands.

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Irregular Subjunctive Verbs

As in negative commands, irregular verbs that add a “g” to the stem in the present-tense yo form also have a “g” in the present subjunctive.

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Irregular Subjunctive Verbs

caersedecirhacerponersalir

tenertraer

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Irregular Subjunctive Verbs

hacer hag-o haga

tener teng-o tenga

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Irregular Subjunctive Verbs

Also verbs ending in –car, -gar, and –zar have a spell change in order to maintain the original sound.

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Irregular Subjunctive Verbs

buscar busco busque

pagar pago pague

cruzar cruzo cruce