1) You (formal and plural) buy 4 chairs.
2) You buy a bag.
3) We buy a table.
4) I buy a case (suitcase).
5) He buys some pencils.
6) she buys a calculator.
1. Julio and I are going to the same school
3. I’m going on a bus
4. Julio is the president of our class
5. I’m not the president of the class but I’m the captain of the soccer team
Sorry I couldn’t do number two it doesn’t make much sense the sentence.
Answer:
1. Quiero elegir un candidato que sea inteligente y sincero.
2. La empresa iba a contratar un empleado que tuviera experiencia.
3. Norma y tú van a comprar una casa que esté en buen estado.
4. Ivan quería casarse con una chica que lo quisiera mucho.
5. Vamos a darle empleo a una señora que sepa cocinar.
6. Ellos estaban buscando una persona que conociera a Sergio.
Explanation:
In particular, the subjunctive mode is that with which the speaker indicates that the action or state involved in the verb is not a fact or something that has been performed or verified. In general, the subjunctive mode expresses desires, desires, possibilities, assumptions, hopes, etc.
As for their conjugation, subjunctive verbs can be conjugated into six different verb tenses: three simple tenses and three compound tenses. Recall that simple tenses are those that are composed of a single conjugated verb, while compound tenses are made up of the union between the conjugate verb and a participle verb.