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When the verb in the main clause of a sentence expresses an emotion or a feeling , such as HOPE , FEAR, JOY PITY, SURPRISE, ETC. , what is required in the SUBORDINATE CLAUSE? |
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A subjunctive is required in the subordinate clause. |
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What are the 3 verbs of emotion that require indirect object pronoun ? |
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gustar, molestar, and sorprender. |
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What is used after an expression of emotion when there is NO change of subject from the main clause to the subordinate clause ? |
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The SPECIAL expression "ojala que " is always followed by the what evn if the word "que" is not present? |
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When there is a change of subject and the expression in the main clause implies NEGATION OR UNCERTAINTY , what will always be used in the SUBORDINATE CLAUSE ? |
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The SUBJUNCTIVE will be used. |
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When there is no doubt or uncertainty in the main clause , what is used in the SUBORDINATE CLAUSE ? |
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The INDICATIVE is used. ( which is another way of saying just conjugate the verb in a normal, present-tense type of way. ) |
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In affirmative sentences , the verb creer (to believe ") expresses belief or certainty so it is followed by what ? But if it is used in the negative sense like "no creo" , then it's followed by what? |
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The INDICATIVE ; the SUBJUNCTIVE |
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The expressions "quizas" and "tal vez" by what since they IMPLY DOUBT about something ? |
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what type o clause describes how, when , and where an action takes place ? |
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What are words/phrases that connect other words and clauses in sentences called ? |
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With conjunctions that express a hyppthetical situation / uncertainty as to whether or not an event might happen , then you should use what in the subordinate clause ? |
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The SUNJUNCTIVE , because it's still a form of uncertainty. |
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What is used after the prepositions ANTES DE, PARA , & SIN if there is no "que" present ( which means there is no change of subject ) ? |
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With the 5 conjunctions (cdhet) that could be used with either the subjunctive or the indicative, if the MAIN CLAUSE expresses a FUTURE ACTION/COMMAND then it is followed by what ? |
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the SUBJUNCTIVE . ( b/c it's future and it hasn't really happened yet, so we can't be too sure. ) |
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With the 5 conjunctions (cdhet) that could be used with either the subjunctive or the indicative, if the MAIN CLAUSE expresses a HABITUAL OR PAST ACTION then it is followed by what ? |
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What clues ca you use to tell if something isan habitual/past action ? |
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The verb will have the imperfect or the preterito conjugation !! |
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With the 5 conjunctions (cdhet) that could be used with either the subjunctive or the indicative, what's a trick that the MAIN CLAUSE's verb has to where you can tell it's habitual ? |
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It may just flat out have the indicative of what someone does , without saying before, after, or while. Therefore, the INDICATIVE should be used in the subordinate clause. |
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