Forms of the present subjunctive

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Forms of the present subjunctive The subjunctive (el subjuntivo) is used mainly in the subordinate (dependent) clause of multiple-clause sentences which express will, influence, emotion, doubt, or denial. The present subjunctive is formed by dropping the –o from the yo form of the present indicative and adding the opposite vowel endings. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

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REALITY=INDICATIVE (normal) The indicative is used to express actions, states, or facts the speaker considers to be certain. REALITY=INDICATIVE (normal) The subjunctive expresses the speaker’s attitude toward events, as well as actions or states that the speaker views as uncertain. NONREALITY=SUBJUNCTIVE © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

The present subjunctive form of hay is haya. sacar: saque Verbs that end in –car, –gar, and –zar undergo spelling changes in the present subjunctive. The present subjunctive form of hay is haya. sacar: saque jugar: juegue almorzar: almuerce     No creo que haya una solución. I don’t think there is a solution. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Verbs with irregular yo forms show that same irregularity in all forms of the present subjunctive. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Verbs with stem changes in the present indicative show the same changes in the present subjunctive. ONLY Stem-changing –ir verbs also undergo a modified stem change in the nosotros/as and vosotros/as forms of the present subjunctive. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

The following five verbs are irregular in the present subjunctive. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Verbs of will and influence A clause is a group of words that contains both a conjugated verb and a subject (expressed or implied). In a subordinate noun clause (oración subordinada sustantiva), a group of words function together as a noun. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Yo quiero que tú vayas al médico. When the subject of the main clause of a sentence exerts influence or will on the subject of the subordinate clause, the verb in the subordinate clause takes the subjunctive. MAIN CLAUSE CONNECTOR SUBORDINATE CLAUSE Yo quiero que tú vayas al médico. I want you to go to the doctor. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Necesito que consigas estas pastillas en la farmacia. El médico siempre me recomienda que haga más ejercicio. I need you to get these pills at the pharmacy. The doctor always recommends that I exercise more. Insisto en que vayas a la sala de emergencias. Se oponen a que salgas si estás enfermo. I insist that you go to the emergency room. They object to your going out if you’re sick. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

No te pido que lo hagas ahora. Pedir is used with the subjunctive to ask someone to do something. Preguntar is used to ask questions, and is not followed by the subjunctive. No te pido que lo hagas ahora. I’m not asking you to do it now. No te pregunto si lo haces ahora. I’m not asking you if you’re doing it now. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

The infinitive, not the subjunctive, is used with verbs and expressions of will and influence if there is no change of subject in the sentence. The que is unnecessary in this case. Quiero ir a Bogotá en junio. Prefiero que vayas en agosto. I want to go to Bogotá in June. I prefer that you go in August. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Verbs of emotion When the main clause expresses an emotion like hope, fear, joy, pity, or surprise, the verb in the subordinate clause must be in the subjunctive if its subject is different from that of the main clause. Espero que te recuperes pronto. Qué pena que necesites una operación. I hope you recover quickly. What a shame you need an operation. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

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The subjunctive is also used with expressions of emotion that begin with ¡Qué…! (What a…!/It’s so…!)     The expression ojalá (I hope; I wish) is always followed by the subjunctive. The use of que with ojalá is optional. ¡Qué pena que él no vaya! What a shame he’s not going! Ojalá (que) no llueva. I hope it doesn’t rain. Ojalá (que) no te enfermes. I hope you don’t get sick. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

The infinitive, not the subjunctive, is used with verbs and expressions of emotion if there is no change of subject in the sentence. No me gusta llegar tarde. Es mejor que lo hagas ahora. I don’t like to arrive late. It’s better that you do it now. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Verbs of doubt or denial When the main clause implies doubt, uncertainty, or denial, the verb in the subordinate clause must be in the subjunctive if its subject is different from that of the main clause. No creo que él nos quiera engañar. Dudan que el jarabe sea un buen tratamiento. I don’t think that he wants to deceive us. They doubt that the syrup would be a good treatment. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

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The infinitive, not the subjunctive, is used with verbs and expressions of doubt or denial if there is no change in the subject of the sentence. Es imposible viajar hoy. Es improbable que él viaje hoy. It’s impossible to travel today. It’s unlikely that he would travel today. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Quizás vengan a la fiesta. Maybe they’ll come to the party. The subjunctive is also used after quizá(s) and tal vez (maybe; perhaps) when they signal uncertainty, even if there is no change of subject in the sentence. Quizás vengan a la fiesta. Maybe they’ll come to the party. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Repaso 4.1 Inés desea que sus hijos siempre (estar) sanos. Mi madre insiste en que (yo) (ir) al médico. La enfermera ruega a los pacientes que (esperar) su turno. El profesor prefiere que sus estudiantes (hacer) prácticas en el hospital. La clínica sugiere que (nosotros) (probar) la medicina alternativa.

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