CONJUNCTIONS & EXPRESSIONS

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CONJUNCTIONS & EXPRESSIONS

What is a CONJUNCTION?

THESE CONJUNCTIONS are important for today: In order that Unless Before As long as In case that Without A fin de que A menos que Antes (de) que Con tal (de) que En caso (de) que Para que Sin que

So what does this mean for me? Certain CONJUNCTIONS require the subjunctive because they express doubt about the second part of the sentence. ¿Qué?

VAMOS A VER… No comes carne crudo a menos que quieras estar enfermo. Don’t eat raw meat, UNLESS you want to get sick. Mi madre va imprimir los fotos para que puedas verlas. My mom will print the pictures , SO THAT you can see them.

CONJUNCTIONS WITHOUT QUE If a conjunction us used without QUE, it is followed by the INFINITIVE not the SUBJUNCTIVE. Tendrás que comer ANTES DE QUE salgas. You will have to eat before you leave. Tendrás que comer ANTES DE salir. You will have to eat before leaving.

PRÁCTICA (p278:6) Choose the correct CONJUNCTION. Translate.

EXPRESSIONS with SEA Use the following expressions with SEA to indicate UNCERTAINTY. A la hora que SEA Cuando SEA Donde SEA Quien SEA Lo que SEA Como SEA At whatever time that may be Whenever that may be Wherever that may be Whoever that may be Whatever that may be However that may be

EJEMPLOS Kabul está en Iraq, donde sea. Kabul is in Iraq, wherever that may be. Nicolai Tesla, quien sea, era más inteligente que Alexandar Graham Bell. Nicolai Tesla, whoever that may be, was smarter than… Siempre nos divertimos en la playa, en la escuela o donde sea. We always have fun at the beach, in school or wherever we may be.

PRÁCTICA (p276:5)