The acronym for subjunctive
W.E.I.R.D.O.S
Yo (esudiar) todos los días
estudio
The acronym for Irregular verbs in subjunctive
D.I.S.H.E.S
This mood is used to express facts, certainty, and things that are known to be true.
What is the indicative mood?
Conjugate the verb tener in the yo form of the present subjunctive.
What is tenga?
Es important que nosotros (vivir) cerca de la escuela
vivamos
él (comer) pizza los viernes
come
Ojalá que él (ir) a la fiesta
This mood is triggered by expressions of doubt, emotion, desire, or uncertainty.
What is the subjunctive mood?
Give the tú form of the verb hablar in the present indicative.
What is hablas?
No es seguro que ella (tener) la respuesta.
Ellos (trabajar)en un resturante
trabajan
Quiero que yo te (dar) un regalo
dé
In the sentence “Dudo que ella venga”, the verb venga is in this mood because the speaker is expressing doubt.
What is the subjunctive?
Espero que tú ___ (ser) feliz.
What is seas?
Es malo (Contaminar) el medio ambiente
Contaminar
Tú (correr) en el parque por la mañana
corres
Espero que (haber) comida en la casa
haya
This mood is used when the outcome of the action is uncertain or has not yet happened — like in the sentence “Cuando él llegue, hablamos.”
What is the subjunctive?
Es cierto que ellos ___ (llegar) temprano.
What is llegan?
Ojalá que Ellos (descubrir) nuevas formats de energia
descubran
Mateo (Leer) un libro interresante
lee
Espero que ella (ser) feliz
sea
This acronym helps remember when to use the subjunctive: W.E.I.R.D.O., which stands for: Wishes, Emotions, Impersonal expressions, Recommendations, Doubt/Denial, and this last part.
What is Ojalá (or Hope)?
Esperamos (proteger)el aire de nuestra comunidad
Proteger