Spanish Subjunctive Sentences

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Spanish Subjunctive Sentences

I know that Elena knows a lot.
Yo sé que Elena sabe mucho
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I know that Elena knows a lot. Yo sé que Elena sabe mucho
I doubt that Elena knows a lot. Yo dudo que Elena sepa mucho.
Elena says that I work very little. Elena dice que yo trabajo muy poco.
She denies that I work a lot. Ella niega que yo trabaje mucho.
They think the world is round. Creen que el mundo es redondo.
They don't think the world is flat. No creen que el mundo sea plano.
Do you think Antonio will come? Crees que Antonio vendrá?
Don't you think Anotnio will come? No crees que Antonio venga?
I am afraid it can happen. Temo que puede pasar.
I am afraid he won't come. Temo que él no venga.
Does it surprise you that she speaks Spanish? Te sorprende que ella hable español?
I like the fact that she speaks Spanish. Me gusta que ella hable español.
It saddens us that they say it. Nos entristece que lo digan.
I'm sorry it's like that. Siento que sea así.
Maria is glad to be here. María está contenta de estar aquí.
I like to speak Spanish Me gusta hablar español.
It saddens us to say it. Nos entristece decirlo.
It is possible she'll come. Es posible que ella venga.
It is impossible that she'll come. Es imposible que ella venga.
It is probable that I'll read it. Es probable que yo lo lea.
It is good that you're doing it. Es bueno que lo estés haciendo.
It is bad that he's doing it. Es malo que lo esté haciendo.
It will be perferible for them to do it. Será preferable que lo hagan.
It will be stupid for them to say it. Será estúpido que lo digan.
It is a pity that Roberto's not here. Es lástima que Roberto no esté.
It is terrible that Maria has to work at night. Es terrible que Maria tenga que trabajar de noche.
It is true he's here. Es verdad que está aca.
It is true that I work hard Es cierto que trabajo mucho.
It is obvious that they know it. Es obvio que lo saben.
It is possible to go. Es possible ir.
It is impossible to leave. Es impossible salir.
It is good to do it. Es bueno hacerlo.
It is advisable to study. Es aconsejable estudiar.
It is terrible having to work at night. Es terrible tener que trabajar de noche.
Maria wants me to go. Maria desea que yo vaya.
I want Maria to go. Yo deseo que Maria vaya.
They want us to go. Quieren que vayamos.
We want them to go. Queremos que vayan.
Carlos does not want Roberto to come. Carlos no quiere que Roberto venga.
Carlos wants Roberto not to come. Carlos quiere que Roberto no venga.
Mom wants us to eat. Mama quiere que comamos.
I hope you will tell me the truth. Espero que me digas la verdad.
I wish we get good news. Deseo que recibamos buenas noticias.
I hope we leave soon. Espero que salgamos pronto.
Elena would rather we dance, but I would rather we drink. Elena prefiere que bailemos, pero prefiero tomemos.
Maria wishes to go. Maria desea ir.
They want to come. Quieren venir.
Mom wants to eat. Mama quiere comer.
They advise me to study. Me aconsejan que yo estudie.
I recommend you don't go downtown tonight. Te recomiendo que no vayas al centro esta noche.
I will recommend she buy something else. A ella le recomendaré que compre otra cosa.
Are you advising me to say no? Me aconsejas que diga que no?
I command you to leave immediately! Te mando que salgas immediatamente.
The boss orders us to work. El jefe nos manda que trabajemos.
I forbid them to enter. Les prohíbo que entren.
They forbid me to speak to her Prohíben que yo le hable a ella.
Will you allow us to speak? No permitirá que hablemos?
They always make me study. Siempre hacen que yo estudie.
I will make you leave. Haré que salgas.
I am telling you not to do anything. Te digo que no hagas nada.
They tell us to listen. Nos dicen que escuchemos.
They won't let me go in. No dejarán que you entre.
I demand that you explain. Exijo que expliques.
We will leave when we should and not before. Llegaremos cuando debamos y no antes. (cuando + sub when before a verb referring to an event that has yet to occur)
Look in my eyes when you speak. Mírame a los ojos cuando hables.
(cuando + sub when before a verb referring to an event that has yet to occur)
Wake me up when your friends arrive. Despiértame cuando lleguen tus amigos.
(cuando + sub when before a verb referring to an event that has yet to occur)
We are going to do it when we are capable. Vamos a hacerlo cuando seamos capaces.
(cuando + sub when before a verb referring to an event that has yet to occur)
What am I going to do when I am old? ¿Qué voy a hacer cuando esté viejo?
(cuando + sub when before a verb referring to an event that has yet to occur)
It is important that we be on the same page. Es importante que estemos en la misma página.
(es + adjective + que + sub because value judgment or a desire.)
It is surprising no one has gone to jail. Es sorprendente que nadie haya ido a la cárcel.
(es + adjective + que + sub because value judgment or a desire.)
It is not good for the man to be alone. No es bueno que el hombre esté sólo.
(es + adjective + que + sub because value judgment or a desire.)
It is possible that some websites don't display or function properly in that browser. Es posible que algunos sitios web no se muestren o funcionen correctamente en ese navegador.
It is necessary for them to close the schools. Es necesario que cierren las escuelas.
(es + adjective + que + sub because value judgment or a desire.)
The host family is prohibited from lodging other students. The host family is prohibited from lodging other students.
It is interesting that the team is winning. Es interesante que el equipo gane.
(es + adjective + que + sub because value judgment or a desire.)
It is natural that I'm in love with you. Es natural que yo esté enamorado de ti.
(es + adjective + que + sub because value judgment or a desire.)
It does not interest me that the team is winning. No me interesa que el equipo gane.
(es + adjective + que + sub because value judgment or a desire.)
It is important that the family receive the money. Importa que la familia reciba el dinero
(es + adjective + que + sub because value judgment or a desire.)
It is certain that the family is in crisis. Es cierto que la familia está en crisis
(not sub. because explicitly states it is a fact)
It is obvious I'm worried. Es obvio que estoy preocupado.
(not sub. because explicitly states it is a fact)
It will be necessary for you to go to the meeting to explain things. Será preciso que vayas a la reunión a explicar las cosas.
It was urgent for him to arrive at the city. Era urgente que llegara a la ciudad.
it is good that there are differences. está bien que existan diferencias

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