The Subjunctive and the Indicative With Adverbial Conjunctions

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The Subjunctive and the Indicative With Adverbial Conjunctions (El subjuntivo y el indicativo con conjunciones adverbiales)

Always Subjunctive The subjunctive is always used after certain adverbial conjunctions, such as the following ones. We can use the acronym ESCAPA to help us remember them. E en caso de que . . . . . . . . in case S sin que . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . without, unless C con tal (de) que . . . . . . . . provided that A antes (de) que . . . . . . . . . before P para que (a fin de que) . . so that, in order that A a menos que . . . . . . . . . . unless

Always Subjunctive Following are examples of usage of adverbial conjunctions that always require the subjunctive. Déle la recomendación para que la lea. Give him the recommendation so that he can read it. Carmen no va a aceptar el trabajo a menos que le suban el sueldo. Carmen is not going to accept the job unless they raise the salary.

Always Subjunctive Following are examples of usage of adverbial conjunctions that always require the subjunctive. Lleve la evaluación en caso de que la necesitemos. Take the evaluation in case we need it. Le recomiendo que visite el museo antes de que lo cierren. I recommend that you visit the museum before they close it. No me enojo con tal que el jefe me dé una bonificación. I will not get angry provided that the boss gives me a bonus.

Always Indicative A few conjunctions always use the indicative because they convey that the action in the subordinate clause has actually occurred, is occurring, or will occur. ahora que / ya que . . . . . now that, since desde que . . . . . . . . . . . . since porque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . because

Always Indicative Following are examples of usage of adverbial conjunctions that always require the indicative. Srta. Martínez, le ofrezco el trabajo ahora que la necesito. Miss Martínez, I’m offering you the job now that I need you. El plan de retiro es más atractivo desde que incluimos más incentivos. The retirement plan is more attractive since we included more incentives.

Always Indicative Following are examples of usage of adverbial conjunctions that always require the indicative. El jefe le dio el trabajo a Pedro porque lo impresionó mucho. The boss gave the job to Pedro because he impressed him a lot. El plan de seguro le interesa mucho a Juanita porque va a tener un bebé. The insurance plan interests Juanita a lot because she is going to have a baby.

Sometimes Subjunctive, Sometimes Indicative Cuando, hasta que, tan pronto como / en cuanto Habitual actions or events: indicative Cuando mi hermano me visita, siempre hablamos sobre las motos. Whenever my brother visits me, we always talk about motorcycles. Normalmente, hablamos hasta que nos dormimos de cansancio. Normally, we talk until we fall asleep from weariness. Tan pronto como mi hermano me llama, saco mi moto y me preparo para dar un paseo. As soon as my brother calls me, I get out my motorcycle and get ready to take a ride.

Sometimes Subjunctive, Sometimes Indicative Cuando, hasta que, tan pronto como / en cuanto Past actions or events: indicative Cuando salimos para México en julio, yo esperé en el aeropuerto hasta que todos los estudiantes llegaron. When we left for Mexico in July, I waited at the airport until all the students arrived. En cuanto llegaron, les hice facturar su equipaje. As soon as they arrived, I had them check their luggage.

Sometimes Subjunctive, Sometimes Indicative Cuando, hasta que, tan pronto como / en cuanto Future actions or events: subjunctive Cuando yo vaya a Oaxaca la próxima vez, voy a llevar a mi esposa también. When I go to Oaxaca the next time, I’m going to take my wife too. Vamos a quedarnos allí hasta que visitemos todos los museos y parques. We’re going to stay there until we visit all the museums and parks. Tan pronto como tengamos suficiente dinero, vamos a hacer las reservaciones. As soon as we have enough money, we’re going to make reservations.

Sometimes Subjunctive, Sometimes Indicative aunque “Even though” = indicative Aunque llueve, sigue en marcha el partido de fútbol. (It is indeed raining, but the game goes on.) “Even if” = subjunctive Aunque llueva mañana, pensamos ir a la playa. (It’s not raining, and it may not rain, but even if it does, we’re planning to go to the beach.)

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