Using the Spanish Subjunctive

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Using the Spanish Subjunctive

In order to know when to use the Subjunctive in Spanish, we can remember the word WEIRDO.

First, you should understand that the subjunctive ordinarily does not occur by itself. The subjunctive occurs after certain other verbs, called WEIRDO verbs.

Here Is How It Works Queremos que ustedes vengan a la fiesta. Ella espera que todos saquen buenas notas. Insisto en que me escuches. The first verb (in pink) Forces the second verb (in blue) into the subjunctive There are two verbs in each sentence

The Subjunctive comes after the word QUE Here Is How It Works Queremos que ustedes vengan a la fiesta. Ella espera que todos saquen buenas notas. Insisto en que me escuches. TIP: The Subjunctive comes after the word QUE The first verb (in pink) Forces the second verb (in blue) into the subjunctive

The Subjunctive comes after the word QUE Here Is How It Works Queremos que ustedes vengan a la fiesta. Ella espera que todos saquen buenas notas. Insisto en que me escuches. TIP: The Subjunctive comes after the word QUE

Here are the WEIRDO Verbs:

W is for Wishes & Wants Wishes and Wants are expressed by a number of verbs in Spanish, but here are some of the most common: Querer to want Necesitar to need Esperar to wait Pedir to ask for Desear to desire Preferir to prefer Exigir to demand Mandar to order Insistir to insist

W is for Wishes & Wants Ana espera que su novio la invite a cenar. Yo prefiero que llames después de las nueve. Nadie quiere que los pobres sufran.

W is for Wishes & Wants Ana espera que su novio la invite a cenar. Yo prefiero que llames después de las nueve. Nadie quiere que los pobres sufran.

E is for Emotions Here are some emotion verbs in Spanish: Alegrarse to be happy Sentir to feel Encantar to be delighted Temer to fear Enojarse to be angry Gustar to like Sorprender to surprise Lamentar to regret Tener miedo to be afraid

E is for Emotions Yo estoy alegre que Laura no tenga problemas. ¿Te gusta que ellos toquen la música? La Sra. Fair siente que no todos participen.

I is for Impersonal Expressions Es + adjective phrases are known as impersonal expressions. There are hundreds of them, but here are a few common ones: Es bueno Es malo Es curioso it is good it is bad it is curious Es necesario Es triste Es importante it is necessary it is sad it is important

I is for Impersonal Expressions Es importante que prestes atención. Es necesario que se porten bien en la escuela. Es raro que Elena no quiera explicar.

R is for Recommendations R is for recommendations, requirements, and requests. Here are some of these verbs: Decir to tell Prohibir to prohibit Rogar to beg Exigir to demand Desear to desire Suplicar to plead Sugerir to suggest Hacer to make / force Recomendar to recommend

R is for Recommendations ¿Recomiendas que yo compre la bicicleta? Yo sugiero que ustedes miren esa película. La profesora diga que hagamos un proyecto.

D is for Doubt & Denial D stands for doubt and denial. Here are some of these verbs: Dudar to doubt Negar to deny No creer to not believe No pensar to not think No estar seguro to not be sure No suponer to suppose not

D is for Doubt & Denial Yo dudo que Marcos venga a tiempo. Amanda niega que salga con Mario. Nosotros no pensamos que ellos hagan las paces.

O is for Ojalá Ojalá is a Spanish expression which means I wish, I hope, or It would be nice. It comes from Arabic originally where it meant “May God grant.”

O is for Ojalá Ojalá que haga sol. Ojalá que tengamos suficiente tiempo. Ojalá que haya sillas.

REVIEW W E I R D O

REVIEW W Wishes and Wants

E Emotions

Impersonal Expressions

R Recommendations Requests Requirements

D Doubts and Denials

O Ojalá

I M P O R T A N T E The word que holds everything together. Necesito que tú escuches bien. The first verb (in pink) is the WEIRDO verb. The second verb (in blue) is in the subjunctive

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