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Spanish III Subj/Ind

FSU Spring/2015 Subjunctive/Indicative practice for Spanish III exam 2

QuestionAnswer
Es dudable que (It’s doubtful that . . .) Subjunctive
Es increíble que (It’s incredible that . . .) Subjunctive
(No) Es posible que (It’s [not] possible that . . .) Subjunctive
(No) Es probable que (It’s [not] probable that . . .) Subjunctive
Es bueno/malo que (It’s good/bad that . . .) Subjunctive
Es fácil/difícil que (It’s easy/hard that . . .) Subjunctive
Es extraño que (It’s strange that . . .) Subjunctive
Es mejor que (It’s better that . . .) Subjunctive
Es triste que (It’s sad that . . .) Subjunctive
Es deseable que (It’s desirable that . . .) Subjunctive
Es importante que (It’s important that . . .) Subjunctive
Es necesario/preciso que (It’s necessary that . . .) Subjunctive
Es preferible que (It’s preferable that . . .) Subjunctive
Es recomendable que (It’s recommended that . . .) Subjunctive
Busco I'm looking; Subjunctive
Tengo I have; Indicative
Es verdad que It's true that; Indicative
Es fantástico que It's fantastic that Subjunctive
The subjunctive also occurs in certain independent clauses introduced by adverbs of probability such as quizá(s)* and tal vez both of which mean maybe or perhaps. With both of these adverbs, the subjunctive and the indicative can be used. indicative = Certainty Subjunctive = communicate a conjecture or possibility without having firsthand information.
ojalá (que) I hope; Subjunctive always. Allowed with or without "que"
el hecho de que (the fact that . . .) Subjunctive
(No) es probable que (it's probable/not probable) Always subjunctive
(No) es posible (It's possible/not possible) Always subjunctive
(No) Puede ser (It can be/can't be) Always subjunctive
cuando When Subjunctive = When it's a possibility or hasn't happened yet Indicative = When it's happened, or is a repetitive task
hasta que Until; Subjunctive = When it's a possibility or hasn't happened yet; Indicative = When it's happened, or is a repetitive task
después (de) que After; Subjunctive = When it's a possibility or hasn't happened yet; Indicative = When it's happened, or is a repetitive task
mientras (que) While, as long as; Subjunctive = When it's a possibility or hasn't happened yet; Indicative = When it's happened, or is a repetitive task
en cuanto/Tan pronto como As soon as; Subjunctive = When it's a possibility or hasn't happened yet; Indicative = When it's happened, or is a repetitive task
(No) es alguien que is/Isn't someone that Subjunctive = No es alguien Indicative Es alguien
Busco I'm looking; Subjunctive
(No) conozco I don't know/I know Subjunctive = No conozco Indicative = I know Remember when it's I know or I believe then it's indicative. Negation makes it subjunctive
Hay alguien aqui que sea medico? Is there anyone here who is a doctor; Subjunctive because it's in the form of a question
Hay alguien aqui que es medico There is someone here who is a doctor; Indicative
Tengo I have; Indicative
(No) Creer/Pensar to (not) believe/think; Indicative = Creer/Pensar; Subjunctive = No creer/pensar
(No) Dudar to (not) doubt; Indivative = no dudar; Subjunctive = dudar
(No) estar seguro/a de to (not) be sure; Indicative = estar seguro/a de; Subjunctive = No estar seguro/a de
(No) negar to (not) deny; Indicative = no negar; Subjunctive = negar
(No) parecer to (not) seem; Indicative = parecer; Subjunctive = no parecer
(No) puede ser it could/couldn't be Subjunctive
How to remember Subjunctive; W E I R D O Wishes; Emotions; Impersonal expressions; Recommendations; Doubt; ojalÃ
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