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Las clausulas con si

Las clausulas con si. Espanol IV. If clauses. An if clause is jointed to a result clause. The two clauses can occur in either order . If you have time ( if clause), you should see that movie (result clause). They will let us know (result clause) if they need anything ( if clause).

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Las clausulas con si

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  1. Las clausulas con si Espanol IV

  2. If clauses • An if clause is jointed to a result clause. The two clauses can occur in either order. • If you have time (if clause), you should see that movie (result clause). • They will let us know (result clause) if they need anything (if clause).

  3. If clauses • If clauses can introduce two different perceptions of reality: • 1) as a possible or probable reality. • 2) as a hypothetical (contrary to fact) situation.

  4. If clauses • If the situation is viewed as possible or probable, you will use the indicative. • If the situation is viewed as hypothetical, you will use the imperfect subjunctive.

  5. Possible or probable situations • If the situation in the if clause is perceived as possible or probable, the indicative is used.

  6. ejemplos • Si me llevas a la fiesta, te pago la gasolina. • Lo veré si voy a España. • Escríbeme si tienes tiempo.

  7. Hypothetical situation • When the situation is perceived as hypothetical or contrary to fact, the imperfect subjunctive is used in the if clause and the conditional is used in the result clause.

  8. ejemplos • Si tuviera mucho dinero, me comportaría mejor. • Cambiaría esa ley si yo tuviera el poder de hacerlo.

  9. In most dialects of Spanish, the present subjunctive NEVER occurs in an if clause. When a situation is hypothetical, it must be expressed in the past subjunctive.

  10. The phrase comosi is ALWAYS followed by the imperfect subjunctive because it always triggers a hypothetical situation. In this case, you may use any tense for the independent clause.

  11. ejemplos • Habla como si tuviera experiencia personal. • Andaba como si estuviera borracha.

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