Tense guide
Presente subjuntivo (Present Subjunctive)
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Introduction
This special verb form is used to talk about things that are not certain facts. We use it to express ideas like wishes, feelings, doubts, and possibilities. Think of it as the verb form for subjectivity, personal perspective, or an uncertain reality, rather than for objective truths.
We use this form to express wishes and hopes. It often follows phrases like 'I want..'. or 'I hope..'. when you talk about what you want someone else to do.
This form is used to talk about our emotions or feelings in reaction to someone's actions or situation. It follows phrases like 'I'm happy that..'. or 'It bothers me that..'.
We use this form to give recommendations, suggestions, or requests. It's a polite way to influence what another person does.
This form is used with general statements about what is important, necessary, or good. These are not personal beliefs, but general opinions or rules.
We use this form when expressing doubt or denial. It is for things you don't believe are true or are not certain about.
This form is used after words like 'when' (cuando), 'as soon as' (en cuanto), or 'after' (después de que) to talk about a future action that has not happened yet.
Be careful! When 'cuando' refers to a habitual action or something in the past, you do not use this special form. You only use it for future, uncertain events.
We use this form after 'so that' (para que) to explain the purpose or goal of an action.
This form is used to describe a person or thing that may not exist or is unknown. It often appears when searching for something with specific qualities.







