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We use the subjunctive mood to express <em>desires, doubts, the unknown, the abstract, and emotions</em>. In this way, subjunctive sentences often have parts linked by a relative pronoun (que, quien, como). For instance: <em>Yo quiero </em><em>que </em><em>tú laves los platos (I want you to do the dishes).</em>
On the other hand, we can get phrases using que but not in the subjunctive mood, for instance:
1. <em>Yo tengo que ir (I have to go)</em>
2.<em> Ven hoy con tal que no vengas solo (Come today as long as you don't come alone)</em>
"Gauchos", "Caballos", and "Carne Asada"
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Where did you live as a child? Minnesota
How were you when you were a little girl? I was pretty good, except for when I would lie or be disobedient. I was a little lying beast. That sounds really bad, I know, but I was good for the most part. I helped my mom clean, cook, and so on.
What were you doing during the summer when you were a girl? Nothing absolutely nothing. Just stay home and do nothing. Sometimes I would have my friends come over but that rarely happened. Just clean, cook, sleep, eat, and play. That's all.
I hope this is what you were looking for. Something personally answered. I'm sorry if this isn't what you were looking for.
Answer: i don’t know if you need it anymore but it would be “van al”