Subjunctives with conjunctions ch. 13

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List of conjunctions that always require the subjunctive

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A menos que

Antes (de) que

Con tal (de) que

En caso (de) que

Para que

Sin que

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A memos que

Antes (de) que

Con tal (de) que

En caso (de) que

Para que

Sin que

Conjunctions that require the subjunctive

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The infinitive, not que + [subjunctive] is used after?

The prepositions antes de, para, and sin when there is no change of subject

Ex: Te llamamos antes de salir de la casa.

We will call you before leaving the house.

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What is used after the prepositions antes de, para, and sin when there is no change of subject?

The infinitive

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Conjunctions used with the subjunctive or indicative

Cuando

Despuès de que

En cuanto

Hasta que

Tan pronto como

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Cuando

Después de que

En cuanto

Hasta que

Tan pronto como

Conjunctions used with subjunctive or indicative

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With the conjunctions that can be used with either subjunctive or indicative use the subjunctive in the subordinate clause of the main clause does what?

Expresses a future action or command

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Use what if the main clause expresses a future action or command when dealing with conjunctions that can be used with sub. Or ind.

Use the subjunctive in the subordinate clause

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With these conjunctions, the indicative is used in the subordinate clause is the verb in the main clause expresses what?

An action that habitually happens or that happened in the past

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With these conjunctions, use what if the main clause expresses an action that habitually happens or that happened in the past?

Use the indicative in the subordinate clause

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