Español 4 Honores Unidad 11: Gramática D.  Voy a visitar Europa cuando TENGA tiempo suficiente.  Nos graduaremos de la universidad cuando COMPLETEMOS.

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Español 4 Honores Unidad 11: Gramática D

 Voy a visitar Europa cuando TENGA tiempo suficiente.  Nos graduaremos de la universidad cuando COMPLETEMOS los requisitos.  Mi madre siempre prepara la cena cuando regresa a la casa después de trabajar.  Tú hiciste la tarea cuando llegaste a la casa.  Mis amigos llamaron a la policía cuando vieron el accidente.

 You can use both the subjunctive and the indicative in time clauses introduced by “cuando”. The choice of the mood depends on when the events being described occur.

INDICATIVE  Use the indicative to refer to past (preterite) or present actions (habitual/regular actions) or events.  Most of the time, the main verb is in the present indicative or the preterite. SUBJUNCTIVE  Use the subjunctive to refer to future events or actions that have not yet occurred and are considered uncertain. Most of the time, the main verb is in the future tense or expresses future with ir + a + infinitive

 Cuando clause: (TIME) Main clause: ▪ Indicative  present indicative or preterite ▪ Subjunctive  future tense, “ir” + a + inf., or a reference to the future

INDICATIVE  Cuando mis padres viajan, siempre sacan fotos.  La camarera cambió las sábanas cuando limpió el cuarto. SUBJUNCTIVE  Cuando mis padres viajen, van a sacar fotos.  La camarera cambiará las sábanas cuando limpie el cuarto.

 después de que= after  luego que= as soon as  hasta que= until  en cuanto= as soon as  mientras que= while/for as long as  tan pronto como= as soon as  In order to use the subjunctive with these conjunctions, you must have a future reference in the main clause.

INDICATIVE  Fui a Francia tan pronto como tuve mi pasaporte. SUBJUNCTIVE  Iré a Francia tan pronto como tenga mi pasaporte.

 No se necesita un cambio de sujeto.  (You don’t need a subject change.)

 When the main verb is in the imperative (command form), the choice between the subjunctive and indicative after cuando and the other conjunctions of time or restriction depends upon whether the clause refers to present (expresses general statements) or future events.

INDICATIVO  No me llames cuando estoy en la escuela.  Ten cuidado cuando conduces el coche. SUBJUNTIVO  No me llames cuando esté de viaje la próxima semana.  Ten cuidado esta noche cuando conduzcas.

 I clean the house as soon as I get home.  My friend will travel as soon as she earns money.  When I am 30, I will have 2 children.  After I graduate, my parents will pay for college.

 Limpio la casa en cuanto regreso a casa.  Mi amigo viajará tan pronto como gane dinero.  Cuando tenga 30 años, tendré 2 hijos.  Después de que me gradúe, mis padres pagarán la universidad.