![]() (yo) escuche (tú) escuches (él) escuche (ella) escuche (usted) escuche (nosotros) escuchemos (ellos/ellas) escuchen (ustedes) escuchen (yo) hable (tú) hables (él) hable (ella) hable (usted) hable (nosotros) hablemos (ellos/ellas) hablen (ustedes) hablen Try the exercises below after reading the lesson. ![]() This lesson will stick to the present tense so we can concentrate on just the subjunctive and not worry if we are talking in the past, present or future. Like I did in previous lessons, I will present the rules on how to conjugate “AR” and “ER/IR” verbs into the subjunctive, then I will explain when to use it. In English you could say, “I want you to listen to the music.” A student who has not yet learned the subjunctive tense may think that this would be translated as, “Quiero que escuchas la música.” As we will see, this is a case where the second verb in the sentence needs to be conjugated into the subjunctive form. In this lesson I will list the situations that call for the subjunctive tense, but basically it is a tense that is used when there is uncertainty, want or emotion. ![]() As in the case of the imperfect/preterit tenses, the subjunctive does not have an exact translation in English. Using the subjunctive tense in Spanish can be very difficult for students. ![]()
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