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No es verda que.... No es cierto que... |
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No estar seguro de que.... |
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Quizás.... (no que required) Whatever is following must be uncertain. |
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Tal vez... (no "que" required) |
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After Tal Vez or Quizás the present subjunctive is often translated into english as what tense? |
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The future. (The future does not exist in the subjunctive, they use the present subjunctive) Ex: Maybe she will come to the party. Quizas ella venga a la fiesta. |
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After expressions of doubt or denial, what happens if there is no change of subject in the sentence? |
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The verb is in the infintive. Ex: It's impossible to go to the beach. Es imposible ir a la playa. |
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It's possible to swim during the winter. |
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Es posible nadar durante el invierno. |
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It's possible that he swims during the winter. |
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Es posible que él nade durante el invierno. |
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