Adverbial conjunctions: Subjunctive or indicative

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Adverbial conjunctions: Subjunctive or indicative Mosaicos, p. 508

Adverbial conjunctions that may use indicative or subjunctive Aunque (although, even though, even if) En cuanto (as soon as) Como (as, how, however) Hasta que (until) Cuando (when) Mientras (while) Después (de) que (after) Según (according to, as) Donde (where, wherever) Tan pronto (como) (as soon as)

Indicative or subjunctive? ✔ These conjunctions require the INDICATIVE when the event in the adverbial subordinate clause has taken place and it's a complete action: Yo siempre estudio cuando voy a la biblioteca (I always study when I go to the library) ✔ These conjunctions require the SUBJUNCTIVE when the event in the adverbial subordinate clause has not yet occurred and it's still pending from the point of view of the main verb. Note that the main clause expresses future time. Yo voy a estudiar cuando vaya a la biblioteca (I´m going to study when I go to the library)

Como, donde, según, aunque ✔ Use INDICATIVE with como, donde and según when referring to something definite or known: La fiesta de cumpleaños es donde ella dice. (The birthday party is where she says) ✔ Use SUBJUNCTIVE with como, donde and según when referring to something indefinite or unknown: La fiesta de cumpleaños es donde ella diga. (The birthday party is wherever she says) ✔ Use also SUBJUNCTIVE with aunque when it introduces a condition not regarded as fact: Compraré la casa aunque es cara (I´ll buy the house although it’s expensive) Compraré la casa aunque sea cara (… although it may be expensive)

Examples Subjunctive ➨ Comeremos cuando yo diga (We'll eat whenever I say) Indicative ➨ Comeremos cuando yo digo (We'll eat when I say) Subjunctive ➨ Iré a casa en cuanto termine de trabajar (I´ll go home as soon as I finish working) Indicative ➨ Voy a casa en cuanto termino de trabajar (I go home as soon as I finish working) Subjunctive ➨ Iré a la fiesta mientras haya comida (I´ll go to the party while there is food) Indicative ➨ Voy a la fiesta mientras hay comida (I´ll go to the party while there is food) Subjunctive ➨ Vamos donde yo diga (We go wherever I say) Indicative ➨ Vamos donde yo digo (We go where I say)

Práctica a. tengo c. venga b. tenga d. viene ➪ Indicative or subjunctive? Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the verb. 1. Usaré tu coche en caso de que ____________ que salir. 2. Le daré a Luis su regalo cuando ___________. a. tengo c. venga b. tenga d. viene

Práctica a. tengo c. venga b. tenga d. viene ➪ Indicative or subjunctive? Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the verb. 1. Usaré tu coche en caso de que ____________ que salir. 2. Le daré a Luis su regalo cuando ___________. a. tengo c. venga b. tenga d. viene

Práctica (cont.) a. va c. llega b. fuera d. llegó ➪ Indicative or subjunctive? Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the verb. 3. Le di el regalo tan pronto como _________ a casa. 4. Fui al colegio después de que Pedro _________ al trabajo. a. va c. llega b. fuera d. llegó

Práctica (cont.) a. va c. llega b. fuera d. llegó ➪ Indicative or subjunctive? Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the verb. 3. Le di el regalo tan pronto como _________ a casa. 4. Fui al colegio después de que Pedro _________ al trabajo. a. va c. llega b. fuera d. llegó

¡Buen trabajo! Hoy hemos aprendido a usar las conjunciones adverbiales con el subjuntivo y el indicativo.