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é - I ás - You (sing.) á - He/she/it emos - We éis - You (plural) án - The...
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The subjunctive is used in Spanish to present possibility - something that isn't certain. For example, if I'm not sure if it will rain or not, I would say 'Es posible que lluvie' (It is possible that it w...
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The subjunctive is not a tense but a mood. Unlike the indicative, which is used to convey certainty, the subjunctive conveys doubt, desire or possibility, generally speaking. It has three forms in Spanish...
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