Archive for the ‘Subjunctive Lessons’ Category
Pluscuamperfecto de Subjuntivo – Spanish Pluperfect Subjunctive
The pluperfect tense of the subjunctive mood is used to express the same subjectivity as the present subjunctive, but, like the pluperfect indicative, at a point before another action in the past.
Present Perfect Subjunctive ~ Perfecto de subjuntivo
The present perfect subjunctive, also known as the past or perfect
subjunctive, is used when a verb or expression requiring the
subjunctive in the main clause is in the present, future, or present
perfect. You might notice that the same definition holds true for
the regular (present) subjunctive, so what’s the difference?
- Forms of the conditional. To form the conditional, use:
The conditional perfect
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Forms. The conditional perfect is formed by using the conditional
forms of the helping verb haber with
the past (or passive) participle:
