Present Subjunctive Forms and Ojalá Subjunctive vs. Indicative All of the verb tenses we’ve been using are in the Indicative Mode. The Indicative Mode.

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Present Subjunctive Forms and Ojalá

Subjunctive vs. Indicative All of the verb tenses we’ve been using are in the Indicative Mode. The Indicative Mode is used to express what we know or believe to be true or factual. The Subjunctive Mode is used to talk about things that aren’t facts, such as hopes, persuasion, doubt, emotion, etc.

Present Subjunctive Forms -ar Verbs yo-e tú-es él-e ella-e usted-e nosotros-emos vosotros-éis ellos-en ellas-en ustedes-en

trabajar-to work yotrabaje tútrabajes éltrabaje ella trabaje usted trabaje nosotrostrabajemos vosotrostrabajéis ellostrabajen ellastrabajen ustedestrabajen

-er Verbs yo-a tú-as él-a ella-a usted-a nosotros-amos vosotros- áis ellos-an ellas-an ustedes-an

comprender-to understand yocomprenda túcomprendas élcomprenda ellacomprenda ustedcomprenda nosotros comprendamos vosotros comprendáis elloscomprendan ellascomprendan ustedescomprendan

-ir Verbs yo-a tú-as él-a ella-a usted-a nosotros-amos vosotros- áis ellos-an ellas-an ustedes-an

escribir-to write yoescriba túescribas élescriba ellaescriba ustedescriba nosotrosescribamos vosotrosescribáis ellosescriban ellasescriban ustedesescriban

The vowels in the endings of the present subjunctive are the exact opposites of the present indicative. Theme Vowels VerbsPresent IndicativePresent Subjunctive -ar -a -a -er -e -e

They are also the same endings that you learned for Ud./Uds. and tú negative commands. The present subjunctive uses the yo – the o + the opposite ending. Always use the present subjunctive after the expression ojalá (que), which came from an Arabic expression. It means I hope (that)…

Ojalá que no me pase otra vez. I hope that doesn’t happen to me again. Ojalá que saques buenas notas. I hope that you get good grades. Ojalá que no perdamos. I hope that we don’t lose. Ojalá que yo juegue. I hope that I play.