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Subjunctive forms

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The Present Subjunctive
The first step to using the subjunctive present tense is learning to create the
conjugated forms of a verb in the present subjunctive. Because it is a
present tense, the present subjunctive is based on the forms of the present
tense that you already know. If you know all the irregularities of the indicative
present tense, you will find the present subjunctive an easy tense to
conjugate.
Creating present subjunctive verb forms
There are three steps you can chant when creating a present subjunctive
verb form:
1. form of yo
2. drop the -o
3. add the opposite endings
Of course, chanting the above does no good if you do not understand what it
means in application. First of all, you must think of the yo form of the
indicative present tense that you already know. For 99.9% of Spanish verbs,
you simply drop the -o ending of the yo form and add a present tense
subjunctive ending to what is left. (Only a few verbs in the Spanish language
have a yo form that doesn't end in -o, and all these are irregular in the
present subjunctive. You'll learn those later.) Because the yo form no longer
ends in -o, the present subjunctive yo form looks exactly like the él/ella/Ud.
form. Use the appropriate subject pronoun to specify the subject. The
reason the “chant” says to add the opposite endings is because -er and -ir
verbs use -ar verb endings, and you must use the normal -er endings with
-ar verbs.
Present subjunctive of - ar verbs
Table , below, will help you understand that the verb endings used for -ar
verbs in the present tense subjunctive are like those used for the regular
present tense of -er verbs.
Look over the present subjunctive conjugations of the regular -ar verb
escuchar in Table .
Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar
Any verb that ends in -car, -gar, or -zar will use the endings and rules
explained above for creating the present subjunctive, but to preserve the
correct pronunciation of that letter, it will undergo a spelling change in the
letter that precedes the subjunctive ending. You learned about a similar
spelling change in the preterit tense that happens for the same reason, but in
the preterit, this spelling change affects only the yo form. In the present
subjunctive, the spelling change occurs in all forms.
To maintain the hard c sound (like a k), use qu rather than c in all forms of
the present subjunctive for any verb whose infinitive form ends in -car.
Table provides the subjunctive forms of common -car verbs. Because the él
form is the same as the yo form, it is not listed.
To maintain the hard g sound (like the g in “go”), use gu rather than g in all
forms of the present subjunctive for any verb whose infinitive form ends in
-gar.
The verbs in Table undergo the g to gu spelling change in all forms of the
subjunctive. If the verb is a stem-changer, the change will be apparent in all
forms but nosotros/nosotras and vosotros/vosotras. Because the él form is
the same as the yo form, it is not listed.
There is a consistent rule in Spanish that dictates that the letter z change to
a c when followed by an e. This spelling change occurs in every subjunctive
conjugated form of any verb that ends in -zar.
Look at the conjugation chart in Table and use it as an example for the -zar
verbs in Table .
Table provides the subjunctive forms of common -zar verbs. Because the él
form is the same as the yo form, it is not listed.
Notice that -ar verbs do not undergo a stem change in the
nosotros/nosotras or vosotros/vosotras forms but do undergo a stem
change in all other forms.
Present subjunctive of - er and - ir verbs
The earlier chant still applies when you conjugate -er and -ir verbs in the
subjunctive present tense:
1. form of yo
2. drop the -o
3. add the opposite endings
As you can see in Table , the endings for -er and -ir verbs in the present
subjunctive look like the -ar endings in the regular (indicative) present tense,
except that the yo form is exactly like the él form.
The verb escribir is a regular -ir verb so, in the present subjunctive, it takes
regular -ar endings (see Table ).
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