Examples of using Present subjunctive in English and their translations into Spanish
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Irregular verbs in the present subjunctive.
Que+ present subjunctive indicates good or bad wishes.
Conjugate leer in the present subjunctive.
The present subjunctive refers to something present or future.
Present subjunctive is always used with a negative order or a prohibition.
Except in commands; in this case,the imperative changes to present subjunctive.
Que+ present subjunctive is used in popular Spanish to repeat an order not obeyed.
The affirmative formal imperative is formed in exactly the same way as the present subjunctive.
It is used in present indicative, present subjunctive and imperfect indicative.
Remember that negative imperative form coincides with that of the present subjunctive.
In the German language, the jussive mood is expressed using the present subjunctive named"Konjunktiv I" or"Möglichkeitsform I" in German.
Add g in first person of the singular of the present indicative and in the whole the present subjunctive.
The present indicative, the present subjunctive and the imperative are irregular, complicated and not very used.
The imperfect subjunctive refers to past facts and the present subjunctive to present facts.
The present subjunctive replaces the future indicative in some temporary clauses; mainly in the clauses introduced by cuando.
Western Asturian occurs accentuates the first and second persons of the plural present subjunctive.
The third persons(plural andsingular) also are taken from the present subjunctive to give to job of telling someone else to do something.
U changes to ue in allthe singular persons and in the third of the plural of the present indicative and the present subjunctive.
German has two forms of the subjunctive mood, namely Konjunktiv I(KI)'present subjunctive' and Konjunktiv II(KII)'past subjunctive. .
If the speaker is involved in the action of the imperative, the first person ofthe plural is used, also from present subjunctive.
With que followed by third persons(singular or plural) of the present subjunctive we give someone the job of telling someone else to do something.
La e changes to ie in all the singular persons andin the third person of the plural of the present indicative and in the whole present subjunctive.
It is used in third persons of the present indicative, the present subjunctive, the imperfect indicative and the imperfect subjunctive, in the past and present participles, and in gerund.
E changes to ie in all singular persons,in the third person of the plural of the present indicative and in all the present subjunctive.
The present indicative and the present subjunctive are irregular, complicated and rarely used g and in the whole the present subjunctive( yo asgo) and in the whole the present subjunctive yo asga, tú asgas.
The verbs of this group add c in the first person of the singular of the present indicative and in the whole the present subjunctive.
E changes to i in all the singular persons andthe third person of the plural of the present indicative, in the whole the present subjunctive, in the third persons of the preterit, in all persons of the imperfect subjunctive and in gerund.
Y replaces i in all the singular persons andin the third person of the plural of the present indicative and in the whole the present subjunctive.
These verbs change o to ue in all the singular persons andin the third person of the plural of the present indicative, and in the whole present subjunctive.