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Usos del Presente Subjuntivo

-Utilizamos el Subjuntivo para expresar probabilidad con los adverbios: quizá(s), tal vez, posiblemente y probablemente.

Ejemplo:

Quizás estudie todos los días.
Tal vez llegue a tiempo.

-Utilizamos el Subjuntivo para expresar un deseo o para animar a alguien.
Por ejemplo:

¡Que tengas buen viaje!
¡Que lo pases bien!
¡Ojalá Carlitos salga bien en el examen!

-Después de los verbos creer, pensar, y parecer se utiliza el Subjuntivo en la oración subordinada si la oración es negativa.

Por ejemplo:

Yo no creo que me comprenda bien.

Si la oración es interrogativa se puede utilizar el Subjuntivo para hacer la pregunta y el Indicativo para dar la respuesta.

Ejemplo:

¿Tú crees que me comprenda?

Yo creo que te comprende muy bien.

-En las oraciones que expresan un juicio de valor u obligación personal.

Por ejemplo:

Es absurdo que lo vendas .
Es importante que terminemos a tiempo.
Es lógico que estudie .
Es probable que lo haga hoy.
Es una pena que no puedas venir.
Es injusto que lo dejes .
Es posible que llegue hoy.
Es fantástico que lo hagas .
Es bueno que vayamos ya.
Hace falta que lo traigas mañana.

-Utilizamos también el Subjuntivo en las oraciones subordinadas, cuando el verbo principal influye sobre el verbo subordinado. Estos verbos pueden expresar: deseos, dudas, órdenes, consejos y reacciones emotivas.

Ejemplo:

Yo quiero que me traigas algún regalo.
Dudo que llegue hoy.
Te prohíbo que fumes aquí.
Te aconsejo que estudies más.
Me gusta que lo hagas así.

Los verbos que van precedidos de las locuciones: antes de, que, para que y sin que siempre van en Subjuntivo.

Ejemplo:

Te doy el libro para que estudies.
Ven antes de que termine.
Hazlo sin que nadie se enoje.

Utilizamos el Subjuntivo cuando el verbo de la oración subordinada expresa una acción no realizada.

En las oraciones temporales, utilizamos el Subjuntivo con las conjunciones y locuciones: cuando, apenas, después (de),después que, en cuanto, hasta que, mientras, tan pronto como, etc.

Llámame cuando termines el trabajo.
Díselo apenas lo hagas.
Díselo en cuanto lo hagas.

Le escribiré después (de) que lo termine.
Lo traeré en cuanto lo tenga.
Esperaremos hasta que salga.
No saldremos mientras llueva.
Hablaremos más, tan pronto como sepa algo.

En las oraciones concesivas utilizamos el Subjuntivo con las conjunciones y locuciones: aunque, a pesar de que, por más que, etc.

Lo dejaré aunque me mate.
A pesar de que no tenga tiempo, estudiará.
Por más que llore, no se lo perdonaré.

En las oraciones modales utilizamos el Subjuntivo con las conjunciones y locuciones: como, cuanto, de modo que, etc.
Por ejemplo:
Hazlo como quieras.
Come cuanto desees.
Hazlo de modo que nadie lo sepa.
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Use of the present subjunctive-Use the subjunctive to express probability with adverbs: maybe, perhaps, possibly and probably.Example:Perhaps look at every day.Perhaps it will come in time.-We use the subjunctive to express a wish or to encourage someone.For example:Have a good trip!Passes it good!I hope Charlie come out well on the exam!-After the verbs believe, think, and apparently used the subjunctive in subordinate sentence if the sentence is negative.For example:I don't think that I understand.If the sentence is interrogative the subjunctive can be used to make the question and the indicative to give the answer.Example:Do you think that I understand?I believe that you understand very well.-In sentences which express an opinion of value or personal obligation.For example:It is absurd to sell it.It is important that we finish on time.It is logical to look at.It is likely to do it today.It is a pity that you can not come.It is unfair to let him.It is possible to get today.It's great for you to do it.It is good to go already.You do need to bring it tomorrow.-We also use the subjunctive in subordinate sentences, when the main verb influences the subordinate verb. These verbs can express: desires, doubts, orders, advice, and emotional reactions.Example:I want that I bring any gift.I doubt that you get today.I forbid you to smoke here.I advise you to study more.I like that you do so.Verbs that van preceded by the saying: before that, so that, and without that always go in subjunctive.Example:I give you the book so that you study.See before you are finished.Do it without anyone be angry.We use the subjunctive when the clause verb expresses an action not taken.In time sentences, use the subjunctive with the conjunctions and saying: when, just, then (de), after that, in terms of, until, while, as soon as, etc.Call me when you finish the work.Say so just do it.Tell them as soon as you do it.You will then write (de) that ends it.I will bring it when I have it.We will wait until it comes out.We will not leave while it rains.We will talk more, as soon as you know something.Contemporaries sentences use the subjunctive with the conjunctions and saying: Although, though, more than, etc.I will leave it even kill me.While it does not have time, consider.Even if you cry, I will not spare it is.In modal sentences use the subjunctive with the conjunctions and saying: like, how much, so that, etc.For example:Do it as you want.As want to come.Make it so that no one knows about it.
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Present Subjunctive uses -We use the subjunctive to express probability adverbs: maybe (s), perhaps, possibly and probably. Example: . Maybe you study every day . Maybe on time -We use the subjunctive to express a desire or to encourage someone. For example: ! They have a good trip ! Have a good time ! Hopefully Carlitos goes well in the exam -After the verbs believe, think, and apparently the subjunctive is used in the subordinate clause if Prayer is negative. For example: I do not think I understand well. If the sentence is interrogative can use the subjunctive to ask the question and Indicative to give the answer. Example: ? You think you understand me I think you understands very well. -In sentences expressing a value judgment or liability. For example: . It is absurd that you sell . It's important that we finish on time . It is logical to consider . It is likely to do so now 's a shame you can not come. It's unfair that you leave. There may come today. It's great that you do. It's good to go now. We need you to bring it tomorrow. -We use also the subjunctive in subordinate clauses, when the main verb influences on the subordinate verb. These verbs can express: desires, questions, orders, advice and emotional reactions. Example: I want you to bring me a gift. I doubt come today. I forbid you to smoke here. I suggest you study more. I like that you do so. The verbs that are preceded by the phrases: before that, so without that always in the subjunctive. Example: . I give the book for you to study before the end Come. Do it without anyone angry. We used the subjunctive when the verb of the subordinate clause expresses an action not performed. In the temporal sentences, use the subjunctive with conjunctions and phrases: when, just after (de), after, as, until, while, as soon as , etc. Call me when you finish the job. Tell just do it. Tell as you do. I'll write later (in) to finish it. I'll bring it as soon as you have. We'll wait until you leave. We will not leave while rain. We'll talk more, . as soon as you know something in the concessive sentences use the subjunctive with conjunctions and phrases: although, despite that, though, so . I will leave if it kills me Although not have time, will study. For more I cried, I know I will not forgive. In modal sentences use the subjunctive with conjunctions and phrases: as, as, so, etc. For example: . Do as you like . Come as you wish Make it so that no one knows.






















































































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Uses the present subjunctive

- We use the subjunctive to express probability with Adverbs (S): maybe, maybe, possibly and probably. Example:




maybe consider every day. Maybe it.

- We use the subjunctive or to express a desire to encourage someone.


, for Example: have a good trip!
that right.
- Carlitos goes well in the exam!

- after the verbs seem to believe, think, and the subjunctive is used in subordinate sentence if the sentence is negative. For example:



I Don't think I understand.

if the interrogative sentence is the subjunctive can be used to ask the question and the call to give the answer. Example:



you think you understand me?

I think you understand very well.- in the prayers that Express a value judgement or personal obligation. For example:




it is absurd. It is important that we finish on time. It is logical to consider
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is likely to do it today. It's a pity you can't come. It's unfair to let
It is possible to reach Today.

is fantastic. It is good to go now.
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must bring it tomorrow.I also use the subjunctive in subordinate sentences, when the main verb influences the subordinate verb. These verbs can Express wishes, doubts, orders, advice and Emotional reactions. Example:



I want you to bring me a gift.

Today, I doubt it. I forbid you to smoke here. I suggest you study more
.
I like you to do it.The verbs are preceded by the phrases: before that, and without that are always in the subjunctive. Example:



I give the book to you before you finish See
.
do it without anybody Mad.

we use the subjunctive when the verb of the sentence subordinate expresses an action not carried.

in the Prayers of time,We use the subjunctive with conjunctions and phrases: when, just after (), after that, as soon as, while, until, as soon as, etc., call me when you finish the work

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I barely do it. As soon as you do it.

I will write after That (of) i'll finish it.

when I have. We'll wait until he's out.

will not talk more, while it rains.As soon as I know something.

we use the subjunctive concessive sentences with conjunctions and phrases: Although, though, even though, etc. I'll Kill me

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despite not having time, Study more.
I will not Forgive you.

Manners we use the subjunctive sentences with conjunctions and phrases: How, how much, etc. For example:

Do as you please!

do eat as much as you want. So nobody knows.
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