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The present subjunctive (presente subjuntivo) is used in dependent clauses to express wishes, doubt, personal opinions and feelings in the present or future. Some forms of the imperative are identical to the subjunctive forms.
Usage
We use the present subjunctive in Spanish in the following cases:
negative suppositions about a present or future likelihood, using
no + creer/pensar/parecer/considerar + que
Example:
No creo que el tiempo nos acompañe.
hypothetical conditions/consequences in the present or future, using expressions such as: como, aunque, a pesar de que, por más que, cuanto, de modo que …
Example:
Jugamos al baloncesto, a pesar de que el tiempo no nos acompañe.
to indicate a present or future likelihood, using adverbs such as: quizá(s), tal vez, probablemente, posiblemente, ojalá …
Example:
Quizás el tiempo no nos acompañe.
after the following phrases:
antes de que, sin que, cuando, apenas, después (de), en cuanto, hasta que, mientras, tan pronto como …
Example:
Vamos a jugar al baloncesto hasta que el tiempo nos acompañe.
negated imperative (all forms), positive imperative (1st person plural; polite form usted/ustedes)
Example:
¡No jueges al baloncesto con lluvia!
¡Juguemos todos!
2020년 2월 4일 오후 2:59
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