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Flashcards covering Present Subjunctive Mood, vocabulary from Units 1-4, and 'If' statements.
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To say that one person wants, suggests, or demands that someone else do something, use _ in Spanish.
the subjunctive mood
The subjunctive has _ parts connected by the word 'que'.
two
To form the subjunctive, after dropping the 'o' from the 'yo' form, add the _ ending.
opposite
Give the subjunctive conjugation of 'hablar'.
hable, hables, hable, hablemos, habléis, hablen
Give the subjunctive conjugation of 'comer'.
coma, comas, coma, comamos, comáis, coman
Give the subjunctive conjugation of 'vivir'.
viva, vivas, viva, vivamos, viváis, vivan
CAR verbs change to _ in the subjunctive.
que
ZAR verbs change to _ in the subjunctive.
ce
Give the subjunctive conjugation of 'ir'.
vaya, vayas, vaya, vayamos, vayáis, vayan
Give the subjunctive conjugation of 'ser'.
sea, seas, sea, seamos, seáis, sean
Give the subjunctive conjugation of 'estar'.
esté, estés, esté, estemos, estéis, estén
Give the subjunctive conjugation of 'saber'.
sepa, sepas, sepa, sepamos, sepáis, sepan
The irregular 'yo' form of 'hacer' is _.
hago
The irregular 'yo' form of 'tener' is _.
tengo
The irregular 'yo' form of 'salir' is _.
salgo
The irregular 'yo' form of 'venir' is _.
vengo
The irregular 'yo' form of 'ver' is _.
veo
The irregular 'yo' form of 'seguir' is _.
sigo
Name one boss phrase that requires the subjunctive always be used after the 'que'.
es importante que
Name one boss phrase that requires the subjunctive always be used after the 'que'.
es necesario que
Name one boss phrase that requires the subjunctive always be used after the 'que'.
ojalá que
Name a boss phrase that requires the subjunctive after the 'que' when two different subjects are being used.
recomendar (e>ie) que
Name a boss phrase that requires the subjunctive after the 'que' when two different subjects are being used.
aconsejar que
Name a boss phrase that requires the subjunctive after the 'que' when two different subjects are being used.
alegrarse de que
Name a boss phrase that requires the subjunctive after the 'que' when two different subjects are being used.
preferir (e>ie) que
Name a boss phrase that requires the subjunctive after the 'que' when two different subjects are being used.
estar contento(a,os,as) que
Name a boss phrase that requires the subjunctive after the 'que' when two different subjects are being used.
estar triste(s) que
Name a boss phrase that requires the subjunctive after the 'que' when two different subjects are being used.
esperar que
Name a boss phrase that must use an indirect object pronoun to tell who has the feeling.
enojar que
Name a boss phrase that must use an indirect object pronoun to tell who has the feeling.
sorprender que
Translate: it annoys her (Juana).
le enoja a Juana
Translate: it surprises all of you.
os sorprende
Name a phrase to express doubt, possibility, and impossibility that requires the subjunctive.
dudar que
Name a phrase to express doubt, possibility, and impossibility that requires the subjunctive.
no estar seguro que
Name a phrase to express doubt, possibility, and impossibility that requires the subjunctive.
no creer que
Name a phrase to express doubt, possibility, and impossibility that requires the subjunctive.
no pensar que
Name a phrase to express doubt, possibility, and impossibility that requires the subjunctive.
es increíble que/no es increíble que
Name a phrase to express doubt, possibility, and impossibility that requires the subjunctive.
parece mentira que
Name a phrase to express doubt, possibility, and impossibility that requires the subjunctive.
no es posible que
Name a phrases that do NOT require the subjunctive.
Estar seguro que, no dudar que, es cierto que, creer que
Name a conjunction that always uses the subjunctive AFTER the 'que'.
antes de que
Name a conjunction that always uses the subjunctive AFTER the 'que'.
a menos de que
Name a conjunction that always uses the subjunctive AFTER the 'que'.
para que
Name a conjunction that always uses the subjunctive AFTER the 'que'.
sin que
Name a conjunction that always uses the subjunctive AFTER the 'que'.
con tal de que
Name conjunctions that use the subjunctive AFTER the 'que' when they refer to a FUTURE action.
Cuando, después de que
The conjunction 'aunque' uses the subjunctive AFTER the 'que' when there is _.
uncertainty
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'the model'?
la modelo
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'painter'?
pintor
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'entrance'?
entrada
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'portrait'?
retrato
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'the poem'?
el poema
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'the performance'?
la función
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'surrealism'?
surrealismo
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'awful'?
pésimo
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'alive'?
vivo
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'nature'?
naturaleza
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'to attend'?
asistir a
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'to create'?
crear
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'the lyrics'?
la letra
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'to rehearse'?
ensayar
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'the show'?
el espectáculo
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'play'?
obra de teatro
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'review'?
reseña
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'old, antique'?
antiguo
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'frightful'?
espantoso
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'to learn'?
aprender
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'to suggest'?
sugerir
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'it's a shame'?
es una lástima
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'to demand'?
exigir
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'to advise'?
aconsejar
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'to gossip'?
chismear
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'counselor'?
consejero
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'to judge'?
juzgar
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'to make fun of'?
burlarse de
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'pain'?
dolor
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'unpleasant'?
antipático
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'lack of respect'?
falta de respeto
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'to get along with'?
llevarse bien con
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'against'?
contra
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'friendship'?
amistad
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'to help'?
ayudar
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'liar'?
mentiroso
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'jealous'?
celoso
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'bully'?
acosador/acosadora
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'to trust'?
confiar en
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'to shout'?
gritar
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'rude'?
maleducado
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'to cry'?
llorar
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'to lie'?
mentir
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'to accompany'?
acompañar
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'to realize'?
darse cuenta de
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'majority'?
mayoría
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'to intimidate'?
intimidar
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'ignorance'?
ignorancia
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'prejudice'?
prejuicio
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'discrimination'?
discriminación
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'peer pressure'?
presión del grupo
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'light'?
luz
What is the Spanish vocabulary word for 'to feel'?
sentir