rite 5 sentences in Spanish using the present subjunctive mood. Choose a verb in each line to assist you as you create your sent
ences. Your sentence must match the reason for using the subjunctive. No repeats of verbs are permitted. Use as much detail as possible. *Underlines indicate stem-changing verbs in the present tense. (1) a hope, wish, want, or desire esperar, querer, desear (2) a suggestion or recommendation sugerir, recomendar, pedir (3) an impersonal expression Es necesario, Es importante, Es raro, Es bueno (4) doubt, disbelief dudar, no estar seguro, no creer, no pensar (5) emotions, feelings alegrarse de, estar triste, estar enojado/a, sentir
The five sentences in Spanish using the Subjunctive Mood are:
Cuando yo <u>desee</u> ser feliz, se cumplirá.
No solo <u>sugieras</u>, sé el ejemplo.
<u>Es necesario</u> que <u>formen</u> una ética sólida.
No <u>dudemos</u> de nuestros sueños, ellos siguen vigentes en nuestro interior.
Cuando se <u>sientan</u> tristes, recuerden que todo tiempo malo pasa y queda atrás.
<em>Subjunctive Mood</em><em> in </em><em>Spanish</em><em>.</em>
This type of conjugation is <u><em>used to mention </em></u><u><em>events</em></u><u><em> which have not yet occurred and are not sure that they will occur</em></u>. The conjugation of the verbs used in the sentences, taking into account the personal pronouns is:
<em>Yo: </em><u>desee</u> / sugiera / forme / dude / sienta.
<em>Tú: </em>desees / <u>sugieras</u> / formes / dudes / sientas.
<em>Usted: </em>desee / sugiera / forme / dude / sienta.
<em>Él: </em>desee / sugiera / forme / dude / sienta.
<em>Ella: </em>desee / sugiera / forme / dude / sienta.
<em>Ello: </em>desee / sugiera / forme / dude / sienta.
To identify the appropriate conjugation in each sentence, you must identify the noun in the sentence, replace it with the appropriate personal pronoun, and finally use the corresponding conjugation with the help of the guide above.