¿Qué sabes de Colombia? El Hay Festival de Cartagena de Indias.

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¿Qué sabes de Colombia?

El Hay Festival de Cartagena de Indias

El ruiseñor - pájaro conocido por su canto

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Galardones musicales ¿Qué ceremonia se había celebrado la noche anterior? ¿De qué nacionalidad es Juanes? ¿Dónde se celebró la ceremonia? ¿Cuántos premios ganó Juanes? ¿A quién agradeció de su familia? ¿En qué categorías ganó? ¿Cuántos premios ya había ganado en años anteriores?

La gramática de la canción El subjuntivo Los pronombres

The Subjunctive The subjunctive after verbs of wanting and requesting  Can you see what these sentences have in common ?   ¿ Quieres que yo te lave esto ? Quiero que usted me devuelva mi dinero. Quiere que me ayudes  You probably saw that they are all about wanting other people to do things. This is a useful way of asking people whether they want things done and of getting people to do things without being too blunt.  Now look at these examples and say what happens to the second verb in each sentence:   Quiero que usted repare esto. I want you to repare this. Quiero que tú veas la ciudad. I want you to see the town. Quiero que limpies tus zapatos. I want you to clean your shoes. Queremos que hables español. We want you to speak Spanish.  As you can see, each of the second verbs has que in front and is in the present subjunctive.

The Subjunctive 1. I want you to open the window.   1. I want you to open the window. 2. I want to buy a car. 3. I don' t want him to go out. 4. I don' t want them to hear me. 5. I want to go to the beach with you. 6. He wants me to help him. 7. He wants to go to the party. 8. My exchange partner wants me to do her English homework. 9. They want to go on holiday with us. 10. Do you want me to help you?