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aniked [119]
3 years ago
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Explain the process of changing a verb to the subjunctive tense, then conjugate the following verbs completely (all 5 forms) in

their subjunctive tense:
1) Vivir

2) Venir
Spanish
1 answer:
Mrrafil [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

                   Present               Imperfect             Imperfect 2       Future

yo                  viva                       viviera                viviese              viviere

 tú                vivas                      vivieras              vivieses           vivieres                      

él/ella/Ud. viva                        viviera                viviese            viviere

nosotros         vivamos               viviéramos          viviésemos       viviéremos

vosotros          viváis                   viváis                  vivieseis           viviereis

ellos/ellas/Uds. vivan                vivieran                viviesen          vivieren      

Explanation:

To conjugate a verb in the present tense subjunctive mood, we're going to do something a little weird. First we conjugate in the present tense indicative yo form, then we drop the "-o" ending, and then we add the following endings

Because the yo form and él/ella/Ud. forms are identical, it is a good idea to include the subject pronoun yo to avoid confusion: Juan quiere que yo participe también

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