In the sentence Busco una casa que tenga un gran jardín, which part is the adjective clause?
que tenga un gran jardín.
You use the subjunctive in an adjective clause when the noun is this
indefinite or uncertain
Complete the sentence with the correct subjunctive verb: Necesito una casa que _______ (tener) un jardín
tenga
What does an adjective clause modify?
noun or pronoun in the main clause (antecedent).
This relative pronoun, meaning "that" or "who," is most frequently used to introduce an adjective clause.
que
Complete the sentence with the correct subjunctive verb: ¿Tienes un amigo que _______ (poder) venir a la fiesta?
pueda
What are the two main relative pronouns used to introduce an adjective clause?
que and sometimes donde
If the noun being described is specific and known, you should use this mood instead of the subjunctive.
indicative
Complete the sentence with the correct subjunctive verb: Busco una secretaria que _______ (saber) usar la computadora.
sepa
In the phrase Necesitamos un empleado que sepa usar computadoras, what is the antecedent being described by the adjective clause?
un empleado
This is the two-part phrase in the main clause that often signals the need for the subjunctive in the adjective clause, as in "I'm looking for..."
busco un
Complete the sentence with the correct subjunctive verb: No hay nadie en el mundo que me _______ (entender) como tú.
entienda
For a sentence to have an adjective clause in the subjunctive, must it have a relative pronoun connecting the main and subordinate clauses?
Yes
This mood would be used in a sentence that doubts the existence of the person or thing, such as No veo a nadie que diga la verdad.
Complete the sentence with the correct subjunctive verb: ¿Hay un lugar que _______ (servir) comida tarde en la noche?
sirva