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The Subjunctive
        • In this slide show, we
          are going to look at a
          verb form that has all
          but disappeared from
          English but is used
          very often in Spanish
          – the subjunctive!
What is the subjunctive?
           • The subjunctive is NOT
             another verb tense, it is
             technically a mood. We
             have learned to
             conjugate verbs mostly
             in the indicative mood,
             which we use to indicate
             facts and information
             we believe to be true…
What is the subjunctive?
           • …with the subjunctive
             mood, we are indicating
             the irreality of an
             occurrence by
             associating it with the
             result of opinion,
             influence, emotion, or
             an outright unknowing
             of an action.
A few examples
   • I want you to give me $5.
   • Tom would like us to arrive
     before 5:00 am.
   • I order you to stop!

   • In these three examples, one
     person is trying to get another
     person to perform an action.
I want you to give me $5.
          • One person (I) wants
            another person (you) to do
            something (give $5).
          • However, there is no
            guarantee that you will
            give me $5 just because I
            want you to.
Tom would like us to arrive before 5:00 am.


                 • Likewise, one person (Tom)
                   wants someone else (us) to
                   do something (arrive before
                   5:00 am).

                 • There is no guarantee that
                   we will do so just because
                   Tom would like that.
I order you to stop!
       • This sentence is more
         forceful: one person (I) is
         telling another person (you)
         to do something (stop).

       • Again, we don’t know if you
         will stop despite the
         admonition.
The subjunctive
    • In Spanish, we use a special
      verb form to show that the
      completion of these actions
      – give, arrive, stop – may or
      may not occur. This form is
      called the subjunctive (like
      the word “subjective” –
      influenced by opinions).
Examples in Spanish
      • I want you to give me $5 >>
      • Quiero que me des $5.

      • Tom would like us to arrive
        before 5:00 am >>
      • Tom quiere que lleguemos antes
        de las 5:00.

      • I order you to stop >>
      • Te mando que pares.
Look familiar??
    • des, lleguemos, pares
    • des << dé
    • lleguemos << llegue
    • pares << pare
    • These are very similar to the
      formal command forms we
      studied previously (including the
      irregulars, such as dar >> dé).
    • They merely have added familiar
      endings, such as –mos for
      nosotros and –s for tú.
Verb forms
• What about the other subjunctive
  forms?

•   dar       llegar        parar
•   dé        llegue        pare
•   des       llegues       pares
•   dé        llegue        pare
•   demos     lleguemos     paremos
•   den       lleguen       paren
Hey, that’s not so hard!
            • Just build the
              subjunctive from the
              command forms that
              you remember (if you
              don’t remember, go
              back and review Usted
              commands!)
A few examples
 • What are the subjunctive forms of the
   following verbs?
 • hablar
 • hable, hables, hable, hablemos, hablen
 • comer
 • coma, comas, coma, comamos, coman
 • vivir
 • viva, vivas, viva, vivamos, vivan
Too easy!
•   How about some trickier ones?
•   Salir
•   Salga, salgas, salga, salgamos, salgan
     – Remember to start with the yo form, salgo
•   Ser
•   Sea, seas, sea, seamos, sean
     – The yo forms that don’t end in –o are irregular in
        the command form and, consequently, the
        subjunctive.
•   Comenzar
•   Comience, comiences, comience, comencemos,
    comiencen
     – Remember that stem-changing –AR verbs don’t
        change in the nosotros form!
A few tricky ones
   • Dormir
   • Duerma, duermas, duerma,
     durmamos, duerman
   • Servir
   • Sirva, sirvas, sirva, sirvamos,
     sirvan
      – Stem-changing IR verbs change
        in the nosotros form.
Now let’s put this all together.
           • Quiero que me des $5.
           • Tom quiere que lleguemos
             antes de las 5:00.
           • Te mando que pares.
Tom quiere | que | lleguemos antes de las 5:00.

                 •   The sentence structure in Spanish is a bit
                     different from that of English. A word-
                     for-word translation is “Tom wants that
                     we arrive before 5:00.”
                 •   The word que is used to divide the
                     sentence into two halves – the expression
                     of wish or desire (Tom quiere) and the
                     action that may or may not occur
                     (lleguemos). This can sometimes be
                     replaced with quien or como depending
                     on the statement.
                 •   The verb in the first half uses the
                     “normal” (“indicative”) form, while the
                     verb in the second half uses the
                     subjunctive.
Notice…
• … that the subject in the first
  half is always different from
  the subject in the second half:
   – Quiero que me des $5.
   – Tom quiere que lleguemos...
   – Te mando que pares.
• The first subject is trying to
  spur the second subject into
  action, and we don’t know if
  the action will ever happen.
Compare this…
   • … to sentences where there is no
     change in subject:
      – Quiero salir ahora.
      – Tom quiere llegar a las 5.
      – Me gustaría comer pizza.
   • When the subject is the same, there
     is higher probability that the
     second action will take place. We
     use the infinitive (-r form of the
     verb) after verbs that express
     wishes, wants, and desires.
Let’s practice!
   • What are the appropriate
     subjunctive forms of the verbs
     in parentheses?
   • Quiero que tú _____ (venir) a
     las 3:00 en punto.
   • Quiero que tú vengas a las
     3:00 en punto.
      – We use the subjunctive because
        there is a change in subject after
        a verb of desire (quiero).
¡Quiero que me des otro!
        • ¿Quieres que nosotros ______
          (ir) al cine o a la playa esta
          tarde?
        • Pues, quiero que ______
          (quedarse = stay) en casa porque
          hace frío.
        • ¿Quieres que nosotros vayamos
          al cine o a la playa esta tarde?
        • Pues, quiero que nos quedemos
          en casa porque hace frío.
Uno más…
• Espero [I hope] que tu hermana
  ____ (hacer) bien en sus exámenes.
• Espero que tu hermana haga bien en
  sus exámenes.
   – We use the subjunctive after different
     types of verbs – wishes, wants, and
     orders. Here is another type: hopes.
   – We use the subjunctive because we
     aren’t sure whether the second action
     will occur (Will your sister do well on
     her exams? That remains to be seen!).
Más ejemplos
  • Mi mamá quiere que yo ____ (ser)
    doctor, y mi papá espera que
    _____ (estudiar) para ser
    ingeniero, pero yo quiero ____
    (ser) actor.
  • Mi mamá quiere que yo sea
    doctor, y mi papá espera que
    estudie para ser ingeniero, pero yo
    quiero ser actor
     – There is no change in subject in the
       third expression (“yo quiero”), so we
       don’t use the subjunctive!
Otro uso
• Lo siento [I’m sorry] que tu abuela
  ____ (estar) enferma. Espero que ___
  (mejorarse = to get better) pronto.
• Lo siento que tu abuela esté enferma.
  Espero que se mejore pronto.
   – Another use of the subjunctive is with
     verbs of “regret,” such as saying “I’m
     sorry.” This is a little different from the
     other uses in that the second action has
     actually happened (i.e., your grandmother
     really is sick), but the subject in the first
     half is expressing an opinion and is
     therefore ‘influencing’ the second verb.
Let’s review the uses
    • We started by looking at one
      basic use of the subjunctive: it is
      used with verbs that express
      desires and wants.
    • We then saw how the subjunctive
      is also used with verbs that
      express hope and regret.
    • Are there any others?
U. W. E. I. R. D. O.
          • Here’s an acronym to help
            you organize the major
            uses of the subjunctive:
          • U. W. E. I. R. D. O.
U. W. E. I. R. D. O.
       • Uncertainty:
       • No creo [I don’t believe] que
         Laura venga a la fiesta.
       • No pienso que pueda venir.
       • Tal vez [perhaps] llegue
         tarde hoy por el tráfico.
U. W. E. I. R. D. O.
       • Wishes
       • Deseo que tú puedas
         visitarme durante las
         vacaciones.
       • Wants
       • ¿Quieres que te llamemos?
U. W. E. I. R. D. O.
       • Emotion
       • Me alegro que hayas
         recibido una “A” en la clase
         de historia.
       • Me enfada [it angers me]
         que Juan no trabaje más en
         este proyecto.
U. W. E. I. R. D. O.
     • Impersonal expressions
     • Es ridículo que Gloria sea la
       presidenta del club de alemán – ella
       recibió una “D-” en su clase el
       semestre pasado.

        – Impersonal expressions indicate a
          somewhat objective opinion
        – Impersonal expressions don’t have a
          “human” subject.
        – Some impersonal expressions in Spanish
          include: es bueno, es malo, es necesario,
          es difícil, es imposible, es triste…
U. W. E. I. R. D. O.
      • Regret
      • Lo siento que tu abuela esté
        enferma.
      • Lamento que no podamos
        asistir a la reunión.
      • Recommendation
      • ¿Recomiendas que salga yo?
      • Sí, sugiero que salgas.
U. W. E. I. R. D. O.
        • Doubt, Denial, Disbelief
        • Dudo que alguien sea
          capaz de sacar un 100% en
          el examen final de física –
          ¡es un curso muy difícil!

        • No creen que vengamos.

        • Niegan la posibilidad que
          existan extraterrestres.
U. W. E. I. R. D. O.
       • Order
       • Te mando que pares.
       • Te prohibo que uses tus
         apuntes [notes] durante el
         examen.
U. W. E. I. R. D. O.
       • Ojalá
       • Ojalá que aprendas el
         subjuntivo.

       • ¡Ojalá podamos comer
         pronto!
Wow!
• That’s a lot!!
• If you continue your studies
  in Spanish, you will be
  certain to see these uses and
  many others.
• Aaaaand, of course, this is
  just the PRESENT
  subjunctive…!
• Don´t worry…the imperfect
  and future forms are easy.

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Subjunctive Powepoint

  • 1. The Subjunctive • In this slide show, we are going to look at a verb form that has all but disappeared from English but is used very often in Spanish – the subjunctive!
  • 2. What is the subjunctive? • The subjunctive is NOT another verb tense, it is technically a mood. We have learned to conjugate verbs mostly in the indicative mood, which we use to indicate facts and information we believe to be true…
  • 3. What is the subjunctive? • …with the subjunctive mood, we are indicating the irreality of an occurrence by associating it with the result of opinion, influence, emotion, or an outright unknowing of an action.
  • 4. A few examples • I want you to give me $5. • Tom would like us to arrive before 5:00 am. • I order you to stop! • In these three examples, one person is trying to get another person to perform an action.
  • 5. I want you to give me $5. • One person (I) wants another person (you) to do something (give $5). • However, there is no guarantee that you will give me $5 just because I want you to.
  • 6. Tom would like us to arrive before 5:00 am. • Likewise, one person (Tom) wants someone else (us) to do something (arrive before 5:00 am). • There is no guarantee that we will do so just because Tom would like that.
  • 7. I order you to stop! • This sentence is more forceful: one person (I) is telling another person (you) to do something (stop). • Again, we don’t know if you will stop despite the admonition.
  • 8. The subjunctive • In Spanish, we use a special verb form to show that the completion of these actions – give, arrive, stop – may or may not occur. This form is called the subjunctive (like the word “subjective” – influenced by opinions).
  • 9. Examples in Spanish • I want you to give me $5 >> • Quiero que me des $5. • Tom would like us to arrive before 5:00 am >> • Tom quiere que lleguemos antes de las 5:00. • I order you to stop >> • Te mando que pares.
  • 10. Look familiar?? • des, lleguemos, pares • des << dé • lleguemos << llegue • pares << pare • These are very similar to the formal command forms we studied previously (including the irregulars, such as dar >> dé). • They merely have added familiar endings, such as –mos for nosotros and –s for tú.
  • 11. Verb forms • What about the other subjunctive forms? • dar llegar parar • dé llegue pare • des llegues pares • dé llegue pare • demos lleguemos paremos • den lleguen paren
  • 12. Hey, that’s not so hard! • Just build the subjunctive from the command forms that you remember (if you don’t remember, go back and review Usted commands!)
  • 13. A few examples • What are the subjunctive forms of the following verbs? • hablar • hable, hables, hable, hablemos, hablen • comer • coma, comas, coma, comamos, coman • vivir • viva, vivas, viva, vivamos, vivan
  • 14. Too easy! • How about some trickier ones? • Salir • Salga, salgas, salga, salgamos, salgan – Remember to start with the yo form, salgo • Ser • Sea, seas, sea, seamos, sean – The yo forms that don’t end in –o are irregular in the command form and, consequently, the subjunctive. • Comenzar • Comience, comiences, comience, comencemos, comiencen – Remember that stem-changing –AR verbs don’t change in the nosotros form!
  • 15. A few tricky ones • Dormir • Duerma, duermas, duerma, durmamos, duerman • Servir • Sirva, sirvas, sirva, sirvamos, sirvan – Stem-changing IR verbs change in the nosotros form.
  • 16. Now let’s put this all together. • Quiero que me des $5. • Tom quiere que lleguemos antes de las 5:00. • Te mando que pares.
  • 17. Tom quiere | que | lleguemos antes de las 5:00. • The sentence structure in Spanish is a bit different from that of English. A word- for-word translation is “Tom wants that we arrive before 5:00.” • The word que is used to divide the sentence into two halves – the expression of wish or desire (Tom quiere) and the action that may or may not occur (lleguemos). This can sometimes be replaced with quien or como depending on the statement. • The verb in the first half uses the “normal” (“indicative”) form, while the verb in the second half uses the subjunctive.
  • 18. Notice… • … that the subject in the first half is always different from the subject in the second half: – Quiero que me des $5. – Tom quiere que lleguemos... – Te mando que pares. • The first subject is trying to spur the second subject into action, and we don’t know if the action will ever happen.
  • 19. Compare this… • … to sentences where there is no change in subject: – Quiero salir ahora. – Tom quiere llegar a las 5. – Me gustaría comer pizza. • When the subject is the same, there is higher probability that the second action will take place. We use the infinitive (-r form of the verb) after verbs that express wishes, wants, and desires.
  • 20. Let’s practice! • What are the appropriate subjunctive forms of the verbs in parentheses? • Quiero que tú _____ (venir) a las 3:00 en punto. • Quiero que tú vengas a las 3:00 en punto. – We use the subjunctive because there is a change in subject after a verb of desire (quiero).
  • 21. ¡Quiero que me des otro! • ¿Quieres que nosotros ______ (ir) al cine o a la playa esta tarde? • Pues, quiero que ______ (quedarse = stay) en casa porque hace frío. • ¿Quieres que nosotros vayamos al cine o a la playa esta tarde? • Pues, quiero que nos quedemos en casa porque hace frío.
  • 22. Uno más… • Espero [I hope] que tu hermana ____ (hacer) bien en sus exámenes. • Espero que tu hermana haga bien en sus exámenes. – We use the subjunctive after different types of verbs – wishes, wants, and orders. Here is another type: hopes. – We use the subjunctive because we aren’t sure whether the second action will occur (Will your sister do well on her exams? That remains to be seen!).
  • 23. Más ejemplos • Mi mamá quiere que yo ____ (ser) doctor, y mi papá espera que _____ (estudiar) para ser ingeniero, pero yo quiero ____ (ser) actor. • Mi mamá quiere que yo sea doctor, y mi papá espera que estudie para ser ingeniero, pero yo quiero ser actor – There is no change in subject in the third expression (“yo quiero”), so we don’t use the subjunctive!
  • 24. Otro uso • Lo siento [I’m sorry] que tu abuela ____ (estar) enferma. Espero que ___ (mejorarse = to get better) pronto. • Lo siento que tu abuela esté enferma. Espero que se mejore pronto. – Another use of the subjunctive is with verbs of “regret,” such as saying “I’m sorry.” This is a little different from the other uses in that the second action has actually happened (i.e., your grandmother really is sick), but the subject in the first half is expressing an opinion and is therefore ‘influencing’ the second verb.
  • 25. Let’s review the uses • We started by looking at one basic use of the subjunctive: it is used with verbs that express desires and wants. • We then saw how the subjunctive is also used with verbs that express hope and regret. • Are there any others?
  • 26. U. W. E. I. R. D. O. • Here’s an acronym to help you organize the major uses of the subjunctive: • U. W. E. I. R. D. O.
  • 27. U. W. E. I. R. D. O. • Uncertainty: • No creo [I don’t believe] que Laura venga a la fiesta. • No pienso que pueda venir. • Tal vez [perhaps] llegue tarde hoy por el tráfico.
  • 28. U. W. E. I. R. D. O. • Wishes • Deseo que tú puedas visitarme durante las vacaciones. • Wants • ¿Quieres que te llamemos?
  • 29. U. W. E. I. R. D. O. • Emotion • Me alegro que hayas recibido una “A” en la clase de historia. • Me enfada [it angers me] que Juan no trabaje más en este proyecto.
  • 30. U. W. E. I. R. D. O. • Impersonal expressions • Es ridículo que Gloria sea la presidenta del club de alemán – ella recibió una “D-” en su clase el semestre pasado. – Impersonal expressions indicate a somewhat objective opinion – Impersonal expressions don’t have a “human” subject. – Some impersonal expressions in Spanish include: es bueno, es malo, es necesario, es difícil, es imposible, es triste…
  • 31. U. W. E. I. R. D. O. • Regret • Lo siento que tu abuela esté enferma. • Lamento que no podamos asistir a la reunión. • Recommendation • ¿Recomiendas que salga yo? • Sí, sugiero que salgas.
  • 32. U. W. E. I. R. D. O. • Doubt, Denial, Disbelief • Dudo que alguien sea capaz de sacar un 100% en el examen final de física – ¡es un curso muy difícil! • No creen que vengamos. • Niegan la posibilidad que existan extraterrestres.
  • 33. U. W. E. I. R. D. O. • Order • Te mando que pares. • Te prohibo que uses tus apuntes [notes] durante el examen.
  • 34. U. W. E. I. R. D. O. • Ojalá • Ojalá que aprendas el subjuntivo. • ¡Ojalá podamos comer pronto!
  • 35. Wow! • That’s a lot!! • If you continue your studies in Spanish, you will be certain to see these uses and many others. • Aaaaand, of course, this is just the PRESENT subjunctive…! • Don´t worry…the imperfect and future forms are easy.