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The Subjunctive Mood - A definition

The subjunctive mood is used in Spanish to express desires, doubts, wishes, conjectures, and possibilities. Unlike the indicative mood, which is used for statements of fact, the subjunctive is used for actions or ideas that are subjective or not guaranteed to happen.

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When to use the Subjunctive

The Subjunctive mood in Spanish can be used for any of these case scenarios:

  • Wishes and Desires

  • Impersonal Expressions

  • Doubt and Denial

  • Emotions

  • Recommendations and Requests

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