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El S ubjuntivo en C láusulas A djetivas

El S ubjuntivo en C láusulas A djetivas. Por : Profe Swank. Repaso de C onceptos.

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El S ubjuntivo en C láusulas A djetivas

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  1. El Subjuntivo en CláusulasAdjetivas Por: Profe Swank

  2. Repaso de Conceptos • In Lección 4, you learned that the subjunctive is used in adverbial clauses after certain conjunctions. You will now learn how the subjunctive can be used in adjective clauses (cláusulasadjetivas) to express that the existence of someone or something is uncertain or indefinite.

  3. ¿CuándousamosSubjuntivo en CláusulasAdjetivas? Expression of uncertainty + Indefinite article = Conjugación en Subjuntivo Necesito una secretaria que escriba muy rápido Main/independent clause Dependent/subordinate clause The adjective clause uses subjunctive when it refers to a person, place, thing, or idea that either does not exist or whose existence is uncertain or indefinite.

  4. La persona, cosa o idea es: clara, segura, definida, un hecho, conocida. La persona, cosa o idea es: desconocida, no existe, es una negación (nadie, ninguno). En Contraste

  5. When the adjective clause refers to a person, place, thing, or idea that is clearly known, certain, or definite, the indicative is used.

  6. Alguienand nadieare always preceded by the personal a when they function as direct objects with subjunctive.

  7. ¡Atención! Here are some verbs which are commonly followed by adjective clauses in the subjunctive:

  8. Práctica Conozco a alguien que ______ (saber) cocinar bien. Conozco a alguien que sabe cocinar bien. Busco a alguien que _______ (saber) cocinar bien. Busco a alguien que sepa cocinar bien. Tengo un hijo que ________ (jugar) al béisbol. Tengo un hijo que juega al béisbol. Quiero un hijo que _______ (jugar) al béisbol. Quiero un hijo que juegue al béisbol.

  9. The Subjunctive in Questions When the speaker is trying to find out information about which he or she is uncertain: use subjunctive. The answer is certain: use indicative. Pregunta: ¿Hay un parque que esté cerca de nuestro hotel? Respuesta: Si, hay un parque que está muy cerca del hotel.

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