If you know someone that can teach you the basic words and you are constant with it you will be able to learn but you really have to focus because it’s a little difficult but if you Work are you can get through it maybe get books that like transfer it from like English and shows you in Spanish that could be helpful but you just have to work hard that it’s you can do it
Do use the subjunctive when you're describing your attitude towards something factual, or a fact relating to someone, provided that…
1. There are two verbs in the sentence, with a “que” in between them. ...
The 'person' of the first verb is different to the 'person' of the second verb.
-I demand a car!
1. I demand that you respect me!
2. subject + volition verb + "que" + different subject + subjunctive verb
3. Yo insisto en que ella se vaya
4. Él recomienda que comamos bien
5. Es necesario que tú hagas tu tarea
6. Yo sé que tú haces tu tarea
Therefore it's known as a noun clause. There are three reasons we would use the subjunctive in a noun clause: volition, doubt/negation, and emotion.
Answer:
Explanation:
the middle one i think is the second one
simpaticas
Si, estoy ordenando la sala
2. si , yo sacare la basura
3 , si limpiemos el cuarto
4. si tengo que lavar los platos
5. si , tengo la tarea de español
6, si vamos a estudiar
7, si vamos a hacerlo