Intermediate Español II more subjunctive work

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español, sanchez, subjuntivo

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Intermediate Español II more subjunctive work

indicative
"I think that..." is followed by the [indicative/subjunctive]
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indicative "I think that..." is followed by the [indicative/subjunctive]
indicative "I believe that..." is followed by the [indicative/subjunctive]
indicative "I affirm that..." is followed by the [indicative/subjunctive]
indicative "I am certain of..." is followed by the [indicative/subjunctive]
subjunctive "I urge that..." is followed by the [indicative/subjunctive]
subjunctive "I advise that..." is followed by the [indicative/subjunctive]
subjunctive "I permit that..." is followed by the [indicative/subjunctive]
subjunctive "I forbid that..." is followed by the [indicative/subjunctive]
subjunctive "I ask that..." is followed by the [indicative/subjunctive]
subjunctive "I want that (someone else to do something)..." is followed by the [indicative/subjunctive]
subjunctive "I doubt that..." is followed by the [indicative/subjunctive]
subjunctive "I deny that..." is followed by the [indicative/subjunctive]
subjunctive "I am unsure of..." is followed by the [indicative/subjunctive]
subjunctive "I regret that..." is followed by the [indicative/subjunctive]
subjunctive "I am happy que..." is followed by the [indicative/subjunctive]
subjunctive "I am sorry that..." is followed by the [indicative/subjunctive]
subjunctive "I fear que..." is followed by the [indicative/subjunctive]
subjunctive "it is good that..." is followed by the [indicative/subjunctive]
subjunctive "it is possible that..." is followed by the [indicative/subjunctive]
subjunctive "it is probable that..." is followed by the [indicative/subjunctive]
subjunctive "it is likely that..." is followed by the [indicative/subjunctive]
subjunctive "it is bad that..." is followed by the [indicative/subjunctive]
subjunctive "it is impossible that..." is followed by the [indicative/subjunctive]
subjunctive "it is improbable that..." is followed by the [indicative/subjunctive]
subjunctive "it is unlikely that...(something happen)" is expressed in the [indicative/subjunctive]
the ustedes form of the preterit. In Spanish, the stem of the IMPERFECT subjunctive conjugation is based on __________.
the yo form of the present. In Spanish, the stem of the PRESENT subjunctive conjugation is based on ___________.
preterit, imperfect, conditional In situations where the subjunctive mood is appropriate, the IMPERFECT subjunctive conjugation is used in the subordinate clause when the main clause uses _______, _________, or _______ tenses.
present, future In situations where the subjunctive mood is appropriate, the PRESENT subjunctive conjugation is used in the subordinate clause when the main clause uses __________ or _________ tenses.
imperfect In situations where the subjunctive mood is appropriate, the _________ subjunctive conjugation is used in the subordinate clause when the main clause uses preterit, imperfect, or conditional tenses.
present In situations where the subjunctive mood is appropriate, the _________ subjunctive conjugation is used in the subordinate clause when the main clause uses present or future tenses.
dejaron de quejarse Translate into Spanish: They stopped complaining.
no hay ningún perro Translate into Spanish: There aren't any dogs
enterarse de algo Translate: to find out (about) something

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