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The Subjunctive in Adjective Clauses Español 3 Capítulo 9 Página 311

Subjunctive in Adjective Clauses Sometimes you use an entire clause to describe a noun. This is called an adjective clause. When you have a specific person or thing in mind, you use the indicative. Ese restaurante tiene un cocinero que sabe preparar paella.

Subjunctive in Adjective Clauses If you don´t have a specific person or thing in mind, or if you are not sure the person exists, you use the subjunctive. Sometimes cualquier(a) is used in these expressions.

Subjunctive in Adjective Clauses El restaurante busca un cocinero que sepa preparar paella. Escoge cualquier cosa que te guste.

Subjunctive in Adjective Clauses You also use the subjunctive in an adjective clause when it describes a negative word such as nadie, nada, or ninguno(a). No hay nadie que tenga la experiencia necesaria.

Subjunctive in Adjective Clauses To refer to something or someone unknown in the past, you can use the present perfect subjunctive. Busco una joven que haya estudiado arqueología. No hay nadie que haya visto un extraterrestre.