Apuntes.. Es subjuntivo pt. 2 El concepto del subjuntivo… Remember that when we are using expressions of doubt, uncertainty or negativity we will use the.

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Apuntes.. Es subjuntivo pt. 2 El concepto del subjuntivo… Remember that when we are using expressions of doubt, uncertainty or negativity we will use the subjunctive form of verb conjugation. When you see the following in a sentence, you know that you will need to use the subjunctive. Dudar que = To doubt that… No estar seguro que = To not be sure that.. Querer que = To want it (so that)… Esperar que = To hope that… Pensar que = To feel or think that…

Here is how you conjugate the subjunctive for regular verbs… -ar Put your –ar verb in the present tense “yo” form, drop the “o” and add the following… yo = e tú = es él/ella/Ud. = e nosotros = emos vosotros = éis ellos/ellas/Uds. = en

-er/-ir yo = a tú = as él/ella/Ud. = a nosotros = amos vosotros = áis ellos/ellas/Uds. = an Tomar = tome, tomes, tome, etc… Comer = coma, comas, coma, etc… Vivir = viva, vivas, viva, etc…