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The Earth Institute Columbia University
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Subjunctive vs. Indicative in Noun and Adjectival Sentences.
The Subjunctive is used in subordinate sentences in Spanish most of the time but not always. The problem is how to ascertain when the Indicative is called for. In this page, following a method due to ...
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Higher Tier - The present subjunctive in Spanish
No creo que Ana venga a la fiesta. - I don’t think Ana will come to the party. Quizás Hugo vaya al cine. - Perhaps Hugo will go to the cinema.
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