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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 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).
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.
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.
Possible or probable situations • If the situation in the if clause is perceived as possible or probable, the indicative is used.
ejemplos • Si me llevas a la fiesta, te pago la gasolina. • Lo veré si voy a España. • Escríbeme si tienes tiempo.
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.
ejemplos • Si tuviera mucho dinero, me comportaría mejor. • Cambiaría esa ley si yo tuviera el poder de hacerlo.
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.
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.
ejemplos • Habla como si tuviera experiencia personal. • Andaba como si estuviera borracha.