Intermediate Español II final translation practice

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Intermediate Español II final translation practice

Yo creo que Juana viene mañana (Indicative - verb of affirmation)
I think Juana is coming tomorrow
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Yo creo que Juana viene mañana (Indicative - verb of affirmation) I think Juana is coming tomorrow
Preferimos que nos acompañes (Subjunctive - verb of influence) We prefer that you accompany us
Dudo que Miguel llegue a tiempo (Subjunctive - verb of doubt) I doubt that Miguel will arrive on time
Es una lástima que se hayan perdido (Subjunctive - impersonal expression of emotion) It's a shame that they got lost
Habla más despacio (tú commands not based on subjunctive) Talk slower (tú)
No hables tan rápidamente (commands based on subjunctive) Don't talk so fast(tú)
Díga(n)me la verdad (commands based on subjunctive) Tell me the truth(usted)
No me diga(n) mentiras (commands based on subjunctive) Don't tell me lies(usted)
Bailemos (commands based on subjunctive) Let's dance (nosotros)
No bailemos a esa música (commands based on subjunctive) Let's not dance to that music (nosotros)
Vamos al parque (exception to the rule - therefore indicative) Let's go to the park (nosotros)
No vayamos al cine (commands based on subjunctive) Let's not go the movies (nosotros)
Cada domingo después que desayunamos, la familia asiste a servicios religiosos (Indicative - habitual action) Every Sunday after we eat breakfast, the family attends religious services
Cuando termines la tarea iremos al cine (Subjunctive - anticipated action) When you finish the homework, we'll go the movies
Buscamos al hombre que se llama Raúl (indicative - definite antecedent) We're looking for the man who's named Raúl
Buscamos una hombre que hable español (subjunctive - indefinite antecedent) We're looking for a man who speaks Spanish
No necesito ningún amigo que me insulte así (Subjunctive - negated antecedent) I don't need any friend who insults (insultar) me like that
Ella trabaja como si no hubiera otro día mañana (imperfect subjunctive - present/future time) She works as if there weren't any tomorrow
Ella hablaba como si nadie la hubiera visto (Past perfect subjunctive - prior time) She talked as if no one had seen her
Si ganas más dinero, iremos a Bogotá (Indicative - real condition in present or future time) If you earn more money, we'll go to Bogota
Si ganaras más dinero, iríamos a Bogotá (Imperfect subjunctive and conditional - unreal condition in present or future time) If you earned more money, we would go to Bogota
Si hubieras ganado más dinero, habríamos ido a Bogotá (Past perfect subjunctive conditional perfect - unreal condition in past time) If you had earned more money, we would have gone to Bogota
(Yo) quisiera pedirte un favor (subjunctive to express courtesy or an attitude of deference) I'd like to ask you a favor
Debieras practicar un poco más (subjunctive to express courtesy or an attitude of deference) You should practice a little more
Pudieran Uds darme otros ejemplos (subjunctive to express courtesy or an attitude of deference) Could you give me some other examples? (no punctuation)

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