In English
In Spanish
WEIRDO
DISHES
100

Grammatical Category of subjunctive

Mood

100

Primary purpose of subjunctive

To express subjective feelings 

100

The W in WEIRDO stands for

Wishes

100

DISHES stands for

Acronym for Spanish verbs that have irregular conjugations (Dar=to give, Ir= To go, Ser=To be, Haber=To have (done), Estar=To be, Saber=To Know (facts)

200

Kind of speech where we find the subjunctive in modern English

Formal Speech

200

Conjunction that is necessary only in Spanish 

Que (That)

200

The E in WEIRDO stands for

Emotions

200

Dar conjugation

De, Des, De, Demos, Deis, Den

300

Verb form used in place of the English subjunctive

Infinitive

300

Number of subjects required to trigger the subjunctive

two

300

2 Spanish verbs that signal the use of the subjunctive for doubts

Dudar, No creer

300

Ser and Estar conjugations

Ser- Sea, Seas, Sea, Seamos, Seais, Sean

Estar- Este, Estes, Este, Estemos, Esteis, Esten

400

Conjugation of English verb "To Be" in English subjunctive

Be
400

Total number of subjunctive tenses in Spanish

3

400

3 verbs that signal the use of the subjunctive for recommendations

Recomendar, Aconsejar, Sugerir

400

Difference between Haber and Tener

Haber= To have (done something)

Tener= To have (possession)

500

Use of English subjunctive in popular entertainment

Pirates

500

Non-grammatical use of subjunctive 

commands

500

Language from which the phrase Ojala originates

Arabic

500

When is DISHES applied

Commands

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