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Past Perfect Subjunctive

Past Perfect Subjunctive. Past Perfect Subjunctive. Used the indicate a prior event in the past . Se usa para indicar un evento o acción anterior en el pasado. Dudábamos que ellos hubieran llegado. We doubted that they had arrived . Nos gustó que todo hubiera salido bien.

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Past Perfect Subjunctive

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  1. Past Perfect Subjunctive

  2. Past Perfect Subjunctive • Usedtheindicate a prior event in thepast. • Se usa para indicar un evento o acción anterior en el pasado. • Dudábamos que ellos hubieran llegado. • Wedoubtedthattheyhadarrived. • Nos gustó que todo hubiera salido bien. • Itpleasedusthateverythingwentwell.

  3. Participiodel verbo (no cambia!) • Dos partes: • Forma de Haber

  4. Participios de –ER/-IR • The “i” of “ido” has a written accent when preceded by a vowel other than u. • Creer: creído • Leer: leído • Reír: reído • Oír: oído • Huir: huido (sin accento)

  5. Los irregulares Abrir: abierto Absolver: absuelto Cubrir: cubierto Decir: dicho Describir: descrito Escribir: escrito Freír: frito Hacer: hecho Morir: muerto Poner: puesto Resolver: resuelto Romper: roto Ver: visto Volver: vuelto

  6. El Uso • Imperfect Subjunctive = simultaneous/future state or action. • Past Perfect Subjunctive = prior state or action. • Nosimpresionóquetúcantaras. • We were impressed that you sang/would sing/were singing. • Nosimpresionóquetúhubierascantado. • We were impressed that you had sung.

  7. OjalÁ • Ojalá en el contexto del pasadosignifica “I Wish” sobrealgo en el pasado. • Ojaláqueestéaquí. • (I hope He is here- He might be here) • Ojaláquehayaestadoaquí. • (I hope he has been here-He may have been here) • Ojaláqueestuvieraaquí. • (I wish he was here- He’s not here) • Ojaláquehubieraestadoaquí. • (I wish he had been here- He’s not here)

  8. Para quesepan…. • Hay otraformación de haber en el pluscuamperfecto. • Se usa en la literaturaantigua.

  9. Hubiese vs. hubiera

  10. Práctica • Le enojaquepierda el partido. • It angers him that they are losing the game. • Le enojaquehayaperdido el partido. • It angers him that they have lost the game. • Le enojabaqueperdiera el partido. • It angered him that they lost the game. • Le enojabaquehubieraperdido el partido. • It angered him that they had lost the game.

  11. Dudoqueélbebé le empuje a suhermano. • Dudoqueélbebé le hayaempujado a suhermano. • Dudabaqueélbebé le empujara a suhermano. • Dudabaqueélbebé le hubieraempujado a suhermano.

  12. Corre • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2hM9CLAMu4&feature=kp

  13. IF…. • Parte 1 de Si Clause • Si + Pluperfect Subjunctive + Conditional Perfect. • Si no hubieragastadotantodinero, habríaconocido a suhijo. • Si hubieraganado de vez en cuando, no habríatenidoquerobardinero de suesposa.

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