Subjunctive With Expressions of Emotion Subjunctive - Emotion l In English, expressions of emotion are followed by the indicative, but the subjunctive.

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Subjunctive With Expressions of Emotion

Subjunctive - Emotion l In English, expressions of emotion are followed by the indicative, but the subjunctive in Spanish: l I am sorry that you are sad. (indicative) l Siento que estés triste. (subjunctive)

Subjunctive - Emotion l After expressions of emotion in Spanish, you must use the subjunctive regardless whether or not the information is true.

Subjunctive - Emotion l Alegrarse (de) l Encantar l Enojarse l Es una lástima l Es sorprendente l Es triste l Estar contento(a) l Estar emocionado(a) l Estar triste l Gustar l Sorprenderse (de) l Sentir l Temer l Tener celos de l Tener miedo de l Es una pena l Preocuparse de

Subjunctive - Emotion l Tememos que los jueces no castiguen a los criminales. l We are afraid that the judges aren’t punishing the criminals.

Subjunctive - Emotion l Me preocupa que haya tanta violencia en las ciudades. l It worries me that there is so much violence in the cities.

Subjunctive - Emotion l Es una lástima que no puedan encontrar al asiento. l It’s too bad that they can’t find a seat.

Subjunctive - Emotion l Sentimos que la víctima del accidente esté todavía en el hospital. l We feel that the victim of the accident is still in the hospital.

Subjunctive - Emotion l (No) me sorprende que los médicos no la puedan ayudar. l It does/does not surprise(s) me that the doctors can’t help her.