Adverbial conjunctions that always require the subjunctive

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Adverbial conjunctions that always require the subjunctive Mosaicos, p. 508

Adverbial conjunctions ➨ The subjunctive mode always occurs in dependent clauses that are introduced by these conjunctions. A menos que (unless) Antes (de) que (before) Con tal (de) que (provided that) Para que (so that) Sin que (without) ➨ Note that these conjunctions introduce dependent clauses in which the events have not happed yet; the events are conceptualized, they are not real at that point.

Examples Voy al cine con tal de que ellos me inviten. (I’m going to the movies provided that they invite me) Voy a estudiar antes de que tenga el examen. (I’m going to study before I have the exam) No voy a su casa a menos que yo cocine. (I’m not going to her house unless I cook) El profesor repasa la lección para que los alumnos entiendan mejor. (The teacher reviews the lesson so that the students unterstand it better) Llevo dos semanas sin que me pase algo excitante. (It´s been two weeks without anything exciting happening to me)

Examples ☞ Use the conjunction in parenthesis to join the following sentences making all the necessary changes: Modelo: No voy. Dejamos al niño con mis padres. (a menos que) No voy a menos que dejemos al niño con mis padres. Adverbial conjunction Verb in the subjunctive form

Práctica ☞ Use the conjunction in parenthesis to join the following sentences making all the necessary changes: Modelo: No voy. Dejamos al niño con mis padres. (a menos que) No voy a menos que dejemos al niño con mis padres. Adverbial conjunction Verb in the subjunctive form

Práctica ☞ Use the conjunction in parenthesis to join the following sentences making all the necessary changes: Modelo: No voy. Dejamos al niño con mis padres. (a menos que) No voy a menos que dejemos al niño con mis padres. Adverbial conjunction Verb in the subjunctive form

Práctica ☞ Use the conjunction in parenthesis to join the following sentences makig all the necessary changes: Modelo: No voy. Dejamos al niño con mis padres. (a menos que) No voy a menos que dejemos al niño con mis padres. Práctica Adverbial conjunction Verb in the subjunctive form

Práctica Vamos de viaje solos __ __ una semana romántica. Voy a aprender a esquiar __ Javier me __ . 3. Vamos a casa __ __ . 4. No voy al parque __ __ buen tiempo. ADVERBIAL CONJUNCTION VERBS antes de que llueve llueva llovemos llovamos con tal de que enseñe enseña enseño enseñe para que hace haga hagamos hacemos a menos que tenga tiene tenemos tengamos

Práctica (cont.) Vamos de viaje solos __ __ una semana romántica. Voy a aprender a esquiar __ Javier me __ . 3. Vamos a casa __ __ . 4. No voy al parque __ __ buen tiempo. ADVERBIAL CONJUNCTION VERBS antes de que llueve llueva llovemos llovamos con tal de que enseñe enseña enseño enseñe para que hace haga hagamos hacemos a menos que tenga tiene tenemos tengamos

¡Buen trabajo! Hoy hemos aprendido a usar las conjunciones adverbiales que siempre llevan subjuntivo.