What is the subjunctive of hablar in the yo form?
hable
a verb that means “to want” is often followed by a subjunctive
Querer
What is the expression of emotion that means “it’s a shame”?
es una lástima
What does “estar seguro de” mean?
to be sure of
What form do you use with this conjunction? A menos que…
Subjunctive
What is the subjunctive of sacar in the tu form?
saques
a word that connects the main clause and subordinate clause
que
What is the expression of emotion that means “to be afraid; to fear”?
temer
Es obvio que mi madre ____ mi favorita.
es
What form do you use with this conjunction? Antes de…
Infinitive
When the infinitive ends with "-ger" or "-gir" what do you change the ending to in the yo form?
-jo
a verb that means “to ask” or “request” and triggers the subjunctive
pedir
What does Ojalá (que) translate to?
I hope/I wish
No es verdad que mi hermana _____ biología
estudie
What does “con tal de que” translate to in English?
provided that
What indicative form of a verb is the subjunctive derived from?
the Yo form
the subjunctive verb form of “hacer” in the sentence “el profesor quiere que tu ____ la tarea”
hagas
Translate the following to English: ¡Me alegro de que tú vayas a ver el cráter!
I am happy that you are going to see the crater!
Translate the following to English- No es cierto que Ella y Jack nos ayudaran a recoger la basura.
It is not true that Ella and Jack helped us pick up trash.
Name all of the infinitive-only conjunctions.
Antes de, para, sin
Translate to English: ¿Es malo que yo hable mucho?
Is it bad that i talk too much
Translate to Spanish- The ecologist wants the students to study the danger of deforestation more.
El ecologista quiere que los estudiantes estudien más el peligro de la deforestación.
Translate the following to Spanish: It’s important that we arrive on time.
Es importante que lleguemos a tiempo.
Translate the following to Spanish- I deny that I have school tomorrow.
Niego que tengo escuela mañana.
In which cases do you use the subjunctive with the “maybe” verbs: cuando, en cuanto, hasta que…?
When the action is habitual or in the past