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Javier Rosas
Professional TeacherIn Spanish, “ojalá” is used to express wishes or hopes.
It is ALWAYS followed by the subjunctive.
🔹 If the wish is about the present or future → Present Subjunctive
🔹 If the wish is about the past (regret) → Pluscuamperfecto de subjuntivo
✅ Examples:
Ojalá llueva mañana.
(I hope it rains tomorrow.)
Ojalá tenga tiempo.
(I hope I have time.)
Ojalá hubiera estudiado más.
(I wish I had studied more.)
Ojalá mañana ____ sol.
hace
haga
hará
hizo
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Feb 13, 2026 6:25 PM
Javier Rosas
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