de subjuntivo The present subjunctive In a subordinate noun clause Use the subjunctive in a subordinate noun clause if the subject in the subordinate clause is different from the ID: 312081
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Slide1
El presente de subjuntivo
The present subjunctiveSlide2
In a subordinate noun clause
Use the
subjunctive
in a subordinate noun clause if the
subject
in the
subordinate clause
is different from the
subject
in the
main clause
if the verb in the main clause expresses:
Hope, wish or recommendation
Doubt or denial
Emotion
judgementSlide3
Hope, wish, or recommendation
Patricia
espera
que
Mario
vaya
al
colegio
.
Patricia
hopes
that Mario
goes
to school.
Main clause: Patricia
espera
Subordinate clause:
que
Mario
vaya
al
colegio
.Slide4
Doubt or denialLos padres
niegan
que
sus
hijos
sean
malcriados
.
The parents
deny
that their children
are
ill-mannered
.
Main clause: The parents
deny
Subordinate clause: that their children
are
ill-manneredSlide5
Emotion
Me
alegro
de
que
haya
menos
violencia
en
su
barrio.
I’m
glad that
there is
less violence in your neighborhood
Main clause:
I’m
glad
Subordinate clause: that
there is
less violence in your neighborhood.Slide6
Judgment
Es
sorprendente
que
los
políticos
no
puedan
solucionar
el
problema
del
desempleo
.
It is surprising that the politicians cannot solve the unemployment problem.
Main clause:
Es
sorprendente
Subordinate clause:
que
los
políticos
no
puedan
solucionar
el
problema
del
desempleo
.Slide7
Common expressions
Hope, wish, recommendation
Doubt, denial
emotion
judgement
Aconsejar
que
Dudar
que
Alegrarse
de
que
Es
raro
que
Esperar
que
Ser
(
im
)
posible
que
Sentir
que
…
sorprendente
Querer
que
No
creer
que
Temer
que
…
incomprensible
Desear
que
No
ser
cierto
que
Enojarse
de
que
…
interesante
Ojalá
que
No
ser
verdad
que
…
inaceptable
Pedir
que
No
estar
seguro
de
que
…
una
lástima
Sugerir
queSlide8
Subordinate clause as adjective
Use the subjunctive in the subordinate clause if it describes:
Something or someone unknown or that does not yet exist
Something or someone whose existence is denied or questionedSlide9
Something or someone that doesn’t yet exist
María
busca
un
novio
que
sea
muy
bien
educado
.
Maria is looking for a boyfriend who is very well-mannered.
Vs
Maria
tiene
un
novio
que
es
muy
bien
educado
.
Maria has a boyfriend who is very well-mannered.Slide10
Something or someone whose existence is denied or questioned
No
conozco
a
ninguna
pareja
que
no
tenga
problemas
de
vez
en
cuando
.
I don’t
know
any couple who doesn’t
have
problems now and then.
Vs
Conozco
a
muchas
parejas
que
tienen
problemas
de
vez
en
cuando
.
I know many couples who have problems now and then.