Subjunctive with the unknown or nonexistent.

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Subjunctive with the unknown or nonexistent.

What is it? We don’t know.

Just kidding.

First, Let’s Review Subjunctive- mood that reflects the feelings of the speaker Conjugations- Yo form of verb Drop the “O” Add the opposite ending

Practice Hablar Comer Hablo Hable Como Coma

What is it? (For Real this Time) It is used when the person or thing referred to is nonexistent or unknown. Used to talk about what is not when the speaker doesn’t know what is.

How’s it used? Used in the subjunctive to describe something that is nonexistent or unknown Ex.) No hay nadie que confie en Marcos. Ex.) Busco una novia que sea abierta y amigable

Practice Tengo un novio que (guarda/guarde) mis secretos. No hay nada que me (alegra/alegre) mas que la amistad. Guarda Alegre

Exercise ¿Conoces a una persona que (está/esté) de buen humor? Quiero confiar en alguien que (puede/pueda) resolver mis problemas. Mi hermano quiere una novia que no (es/sea) criticona

Excercise Cristina es muy graciosa; no hay chiste que no (sabe/sepa). No conozco a nadie que (confia/confie) completamente en Marcos.

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