Answer: In Spanish, the subjunctive is found after verbs of emotion in the subordinate clause of sentences with a verb of emotion, and that contain a change of subject from the main clause to the subordinate clause.
Example with verb of emotion: "gustar"
A mí me gusta que tú <u>hagas</u> los deberes.
Translation: I like you to do your homework.
The main clause = A mí me gusta (Subject "yo")
The subordinate clause : que tú <u>hagas</u> los deberes (Subject "tú")
(change of subject from the main clause.)
verb "<u>hagas</u>" second person in the singular , present subjunctive.
Answer:
The market is located along Plaza de Cascorro and Ribera de Curtidores, in Madrid(spain)
Answer:
In order to successfully complete this exercise, you have to fill-in the blanks in each one of the sentences with the correct inflection of the verbs provided in the imperfect tense. You have to pay close attention to the subject in each sentence in order to choose the most appropriate form of the verb.
Explanation:
1. Cuando mi hermano era niño, <em>tenía</em> (tener) muchas alergias.
2. Yo <em>estaba</em> (estar) mareado con frecuencia.
3. Yo <em>sufría</em> (sufrir) muchos dolores de cabeza.
4. Cada primavera el doctor me <em>recetaba</em> (recetar) pastillas.
5. Después de tomar una pastilla, <em>me sentía</em> (sentirse) mejor inmediatamente.