Presente
[subjuntivo]
When do I use it?
When do I use it?
The present subjunctive is used when you want to talk about things are happening now or in the near future that have a subjunctive trigger attached to it. For information on when to use the subjunctive (and not the indicative), click here.
The present subjunctive is used when you want to talk about things are happening now or in the near future that have a subjunctive trigger attached to it. For information on when to use the subjunctive (and not the indicative), click here.
The teacher demands that I bring my homework to class everyday.
It's awesome that she reads Harry Potter before going to bed.
When do I learn it?
When do I learn it?
-Originally learned in: Spanish III
-Originally learned in: Spanish III
-Reviewed and expanded in: Spanish IV, Spanish V, APSLang
-Reviewed and expanded in: Spanish IV, Spanish V, APSLang
s u b t o p i c s
s u b t o p i c s
[Present subjunctive]