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Change the phrase with the infinitive to a phrase with the subjunctive: Me mol.esta cooking.
Question 11 options:
I love it when my sister cooks.
I was so impressed that my sister cooks.
Question 12 (1 point)
Change the phrase with the infinitive to a phrase with the subjunctive: I don't like to drive too fast.
Question 12 options:
I don't like that you drive too fast.
I don't like that you drive too fast.
Question 13 (1 point)
Change the command to a sentence with the subjunctive:
Call your friend.
Question 13 options:
I want you to call your friend.
I want you to call your friend.
I want me to call your friend.
Question 14 (1 point)
Change the command to a sentence with the subjunctive:
Listen to the song.
Question 14 options:
I hope you hear the song.
I hope you hear the song.
I hope you hear the song.
Question 15 (1 point)
Change the command to a sentence with the subjunctive:
I think Juan is a good boss.
Question 15 options:
I don't think Juan is a good boss.
I don't think Juan is a good boss.
I don't think Juan is a good boss.
The present subjunctive part 2
Question 16 (1 point)
To form the subjunctive, the first step is:
Question 16 options:
Change the verb to the "imperfect" form.
Change the verb to the "irregular" form.
Change the verb to the "yo" form.
Change the verb to the “indicative” form.
Question 17 (1 point)
Step 1: Change the verb “put” (to put / to place / to set) to the “I” form.
Question 17 options:
set
I put
pono
ponoy
Question 18 (1 point)
Step 2: What is step 2?
Question 18 options:
Since “put” is an -er verb, take off the last letter of the “yo” ending and change it to the -ar ending that matches the subject: -a, -as, -a, -amos, -áis, - an
Since “put” is an -er verb, take off -er ending and change it to -ar.
Since "put" is an -er verb, take off the last letter of the "I" ending and change it to the "we" ending: -emos
Since “put” is an -er verb, use the present tense -er endings to match the verb to the subject: -o, -es, -e, -emos, -éis, -en
Question 19 (1 point)
For example, use the Spanish subjunctive to translate the sentence
"Lucia wants me to set the table."
Question 19 options:
Lucia wants me to set the table.
Lucia wants to set the table for me.
Lucia wants to set the table for me.
Lucia wants me to set the table.
Irregular Verbs in the subjunctive
Question 20 (1 point)
What are some irregular verbs in the subjunctive?
Question 20 options:
be, there, go, know
shop, dance, study, listen
write, read, walk, run
eat, drink, drink, cook
Question 21 (1 point)
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According to the video, how would you say:
"I am asking you to be nicer."
Question 21 options:
I ask you to be more sympathetic.
I ask you that you are more likeable.
I ask you to be more likeable.
I'm asking you to be nicer.
Explanation:
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