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Forming the Present Subjunctive. What is the Subjunctive? I’m not answering that question here. Suffice it to say that it’s a new verb form. Here you’ll.

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1 Forming the Present Subjunctive

2 What is the Subjunctive? I’m not answering that question here. Suffice it to say that it’s a new verb form. Here you’ll be learning to form the present subjunctive. The present tense you learned in Chapter 1 (hablo, hablas, habla, etc.) is called the present indicative.

3 The way you form the present subjunctive is different from the way you form all the tenses you’ve studied up until this point. You don’t go to the infinitive; you go to the first person singular (“yo”) form of the verb: tengo hablo quiero

4 hablo tengo Drop the –o: habl- teng- If the verb is an –ar verb, If the verb is an –er or –ir add the following endings: verb, add the following endings: -e-emos -a-amos -es-é -as-áis -e-en -a-an hable hablemos tenga tengamos hables habléis tengas tengáis hable hablen tenga tengan

5 Do NOT take shortcuts. Do NOT look at a word like “vive” and think, “Oh, to make it subjunctive, I just have to change the “e” to an “a.” That happens to give you the right answer for “vive,” but it doesn’t for words like “conoce” (> conozca), “pone” (> ponga), “dice” (> diga), etc.

6 Be sure that you know all verbs that are irregular in the present tense (tener, venir, traer, etc.) and all stem-changing verbs; you can’t form the present subjunctive if you don’t know how to form the present indicative (hablo, como, vivo, tengo, traigo, etc.).

7 Click here to go to a brief practice exercise.here

8 Spell-Change Verbs Remember how the “yo” form of these verbs underwent a spelling change in the preterit? pagar > pagué buscar > busqué almorzar > almorcé -gar, -car, and –zar verbs are going to spell change in the present subjunctive just like they did in the preterit. But this time, they’re going to change all the way through, not just in the “yo” form, because they have an –e in all persons: pague paguemos busque busquemos almuerce almorcemos pagues paguéis busques busquéis almuerces almorcéis pague paguen busque busquen almuerce almuercen

9 Click here to go to a brief practice exercise.here

10 Stem-changing Verbs In the present subjunctive, -ar and –er verbs stem change in exactly the same places they do in the present indicative. Present indicative Present subjunctive quieroqueremos quiera queramos quieresqueréis QUERER quieras queráis quierequieren quiera quieran piensopensamos piense pensemos piensaspensáisPENSAR pienses pensáis piensapiensan piense piensen

11 -ir verbs, however, behave differently. In the present indicative, NO verb stem changes in the “nosotros” and “vosotros” forms. pedir pidopedimos pidespedís pidepiden But in the present subjunctive, -ir verbs (NEVER –er or –ar verbs) change in the “nosotros” and “vosotros” forms: pidapidamos pidaspidáis pidapidan A very important note about these changes...

12 ... is that the “nosotros” and “vosotros” forms in the subjunctive get just an i or just a u. Present indicative Present subjunctive siento sentimos sienta sintamos sientessentís SENTIR sientas sintáis sientesienten sienta sientan duermodormimos duerma durmamos duermesdormís DORMIR duermas durmáis duermeduermen duerma duerman

13 Compare –ar, -er, and –ir stem-changing verbs in the present indicative and present subjunctive. Present Indicative pensar querer sentir pienso pensamos quieroqueremos siento sentimos piensas pensáis quieres queréis sientes sentís piensa piensan quiere quieren siente sienten Present Subjunctive piense pensemos quiera queramos sienta sintamos pienses penseis quieras querais sientas sintais piense piensen quiera quieran sienta sientan

14 Click here to go to a brief practice exercise.here

15 Irregular Subjunctives There are five irregular verbs in the subjunctive, five verbs that DON’T follow the “drop the –o from the ‘yo’ form and add the appropriate ending” rule. Two of them aren’t that strange; you just drop –oy instead of – o and then add the appropriate endings: estar (estoy) dar (doy) estéestemosdé*demos estésestéisdesdeis estéesténdé*den *The accent mark over the –e distinguishes this word from the preposition “de.”

16 You have to memorize the other three, however: ser saber ir sea seamos sepa sepamos vaya vayamos seas seáis sepas sepáis vayas vayáis sea sean sepa sepanvaya vayan Don’t get the subjunctive of “ser” and “saber” mixed up. Remember that both “ser” and its subjunctive “sea” have three letters.

17 Click here to go to your homework on subjunctive formation.here


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