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SUBJUNCTIVE IN ADJECTIVE CLAUSES

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1 SUBJUNCTIVE IN ADJECTIVE CLAUSES

2 What is an adjective Clause?
A clause that modifies the noun (main clause). They can be indicative or subjunctive. We use the subjunctive when it refers to: An indefinite person or thing A nonexistant person or thing Like most noun clauses, adjective clauses are connected to the main clause by the word “QUE”, but it can also be connected by conjunctions like “DONDE”

3 INDEFINITE PERSON OR THING
Necesito una pelicula que tenga subtitulos en espanol ( I need a movies that has spanish subtitles) Me gustaria vivir en una ciudad donde haya rascacielos (I’d like to live in city where there are skyscrapers) Busco un libro que se lea facilmente. (I’m looking for a book which it’s easily read).

4 A NONEXISTENT PERSON OR THING
No hay nadie que sepa hablar ingles (there is no one who can speak English) No veo a nadie que haya hecho la tarea (I don’t see anyone who has done the hwork) No tengo nada que te ayude (I have nothing that can help you)


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