What does the W in WEIRDO stand for?
Wants & Wishes
Is the verb "sepa" in the subjunctive or indicative mood?
Subjunctive
Subjunctive, indicative, or infintive? I need to study more.
infinitive: Necesito estudiar más.
Esperamos que Uds. _____ (have) un verano muy divertido
Tengan - present subjunctive
Name an impersonal expression that requires subjunctive
Es importante, es bueno/malo, es posible..
What does the E in WEIRDO stand for?
Emotions
Is the verb "dijiste" in the indicative or subjunctive mood?
Indicative
Subjunctive or Indicative? It's necessary that you go to work.
Subjunctive: Es necesario que vayas al trabajo.
Es importante ____ (to eat) una dieta balanceada.
Comer - infinitive
How do you form the present subjunctive?
Take the YO, drop the O, add the opposite vowel ending (AR verbs: e, es, e, emos, en) (ER/IR verbs: a, as, a, amos, an)
What does the I in WEIRDO stand for?
Impersonal Expressions
Conjugate to the present subjunctive mood: ponerse - nosotros
Nos pongamos
Subjunctive or Indicative? Doctora Case is going to Cancun when classes end!
Niego que mis estudiantes ___ (go out) mucho.
Salgan - present subjunctive
What are the 5 irregular verbs in the present subjunctive?
Ir, Ser, Saber, Estar, Dar
What does the R & D in WEIRDO stand for?
Recommendations/requests, Doubt/denial/disbelief
Conjugate to the present subjunctive mood: decir - ellos
Subjunctive or Indicative? I always study until I understand.
Indicative: Siempre estudio hasta que comprendo.
Mi esposo ____ (called me) en cuanto llegó al aeropuerto.
Me llamó - indicative (preterite)
What are 3 temporal conjunctions that sometimes require the use of the subjunctive mood?
Cuando, hasta que, en cuanto
What does the O in WEIRDO stand for?
Ojalá
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb: Cuando tengo tiempo libre, siempre ___________ (ver--yo) tic-tok
veo
Subjunctive or Indicative? Call me when you get home!
Subjunctive: ¡Llámame cuando llegues a casa!
Me hace triste que ___ (estar) sucia mi casa.
este-- subjunctive
Explain when you would not use the subjunctive with a temporal conjuction.
When it's something that always or usually happens.