Grammatical Category of subjunctive
Mood
Primary purpose of subjunctive
To express subjective feelings
The W in WEIRDO stands for
Wishes
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)
Kind of speech where we find the subjunctive in modern English
Formal Speech
Conjunction that is necessary only in Spanish
Que (That)
The E in WEIRDO stands for
Emotions
Dar conjugation
De, Des, De, Demos, Deis, Den
Verb form used in place of the English subjunctive
Infinitive
Number of subjects required to trigger the subjunctive
two
2 Spanish verbs that signal the use of the subjunctive for doubts
Dudar, No creer
Ser and Estar conjugations
Ser- Sea, Seas, Sea, Seamos, Seais, Sean
Estar- Este, Estes, Este, Estemos, Esteis, Esten
Conjugation of English verb "To Be" in English subjunctive
Total number of subjunctive tenses in Spanish
3
3 verbs that signal the use of the subjunctive for recommendations
Recomendar, Aconsejar, Sugerir
Difference between Haber and Tener
Haber= To have (done something)
Tener= To have (possession)
Use of English subjunctive in popular entertainment
Pirates
Non-grammatical use of subjunctive
commands
Language from which the phrase Ojala originates
Arabic
When is DISHES applied
Commands