Spanish Grammar: Subjunctive with Adverbial Clauses
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Spanish Grammar: Subjunctive with Adverbial Clauses la gramática española: el subjuntivo con las cláusulas adverbiales
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The subjunctive is used when we do not know if the action will take place. If we know that it is or will be a reality, the indicative is used. The subjunctive is used to express doubt, how a person feels about an action or state of being, a wish, intent or command. It can also be used to express facts that are the opposite of reality.
Adverbs help indicate things like when, where, why, and how happens. Now, instead of using just these words, sometimes an entire phrase can accomplish the task of an adverb (adverbial phrase). Here are some examples of conjunctions that help connect adverbial clauses: a fin de que : to the end (so that) and more! There are also adverbial conjunctions of time: a medida que : as / according as and more! |
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Comenzamos la fiesta cuando ellos vengan. We’ll start the party when they arrive.Yo corro cada día para que sea listo para la maratón. I run every day so that I’m ready for the marathon. Preparamos la comida mientras ellos trabajen afuera. |
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