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ANTE TODO In Lección 13, you learned that the subjunctive is used in adverbial clauses after certain conjunctions. You will now learn how the subjunctive can be used in adjective clauses to express that the existence of someone or something is uncertain or indefinite.

¡ATENCIÓN! Adjective clauses are subordinate clauses that modify a noun or pronoun in the main clause of a sentence. That noun or pronoun is called the antecedent.

The subjunctive is used in an adjective (or subordinate) clause that refers to a person, place, thing, or idea that either does not exist or whose existence is uncertain or indefinite. In the examples on the following slides, compare the differences in meaning between the statements using the indicative and those using the subjunctive.

Necesito el libro que tiene información sobre Venezuela. INDICATIVE Necesito el libro que tiene información sobre Venezuela. I need the book that has information about Venezuela. SUBJUNCTIVE Necesito un libro que tenga información sobre Venezuela. I need a book that has information about Venezuela.

Quiero vivir en esta casa que tiene jardín. INDICATIVE Quiero vivir en esta casa que tiene jardín. I want to live in this house that has a garden. SUBJUNCTIVE Quiero vivir en una casa que tenga jardín. I want to live in a house that has a garden.

En mi barrio, hay una heladería que vende helado de mango. INDICATIVE En mi barrio, hay una heladería que vende helado de mango. In my neighborhood, there’s an ice cream store that sells mango ice cream. SUBJUNCTIVE En mi barrio no hay ninguna heladería que venda helado de mango. In my neighborhood, there are no ice cream stores that sell mango ice cream.

When the adjective clause refers to a person, place, thing, or idea that is clearly known, certain, or definite, the indicative is used. Quiero ir al supermercado que vende productos venezolanos. I want to go to the supermarket that sells Venezuelan products. Conozco a alguien que va a esa peluquería. I know someone who goes to that beauty salon. Busco al profesor que enseña japonés. I’m looking for the professor who teaches Japanese. Tengo un amigo que vive cerca de mi casa. I have a friend who lives near my house.

Necesitamos un empleado que sepa usar computadoras. The personal a is not used with direct objects that are hypothetical people. However, as you learned in Lección 7, alguien and nadie are always preceded by the personal a when they function as direct objects. Necesitamos un empleado que sepa usar computadoras. We need an employee who knows how to use computers. Necesitamos al empleado que sabe usar computadoras. We need the employee who knows how to use computers. Buscamos a alguien que pueda cocinar. We’re looking for someone who can cook. No conocemos a nadie que pueda cocinar. We don’t know anyone who can cook.

—¿Hay un parque que esté cerca de nuestro hotel? The subjunctive is commonly used in questions with adjective clauses when the speaker is trying to find out information about which he or she is uncertain. However, if the person who responds to the question knows the information, the indicative is used. —¿Hay un parque que esté cerca de nuestro hotel? —Is there a park that’s near our hotel? —Sí, hay un parque que está muy cerca del hotel. —Yes, there’s a park that’s very near the hotel.

¡ATENCIÓN! Here are some verbs which are commonly followed by adjective clauses in the subjunctive: buscar haber conocer necesitar encontrar querer

¡INTÉNTALO! Escoge entre el subjuntivo o el indicativo para completar cada oración. 1. Necesito una persona que ____ (puede/pueda) cantar bien. 2. Buscamos a alguien que ____ (tiene/tenga) paciencia. 3. ¿Hay restaurantes aquí que ____ (sirven/sirvan) comida japonesa? 4. Tengo una amiga que ____ (saca/saque) fotografías muy bonitas. 5. Hay una carnicería que ____ (está/esté) cerca de aquí. 6. No vemos ningún apartamento que nos ____ (interesa/interese). 7. Conozco a un estudiante que ____ (come/coma) hamburguesas todos los días. 8. ¿Hay alguien que ____ (dice/diga) la verdad?