EL SUBJUNTIVO EN CLÁUSULAS SUSTANTIVAS

THE SUBJUNCTIVE IN NOUN CLAUSES

The subjunctive is used in a noun clause when the main verb expresses
influence, emotion, doubt or denial.

A.  INFLUENCIA / INFLUENCE: After verbs expressing want, desire, hope, request, insistence, command, suggestion, etc., what is in the clause is like a command and must be in the subjunctive:
Espero que vayas. (I expect you to go).

B.  EMOCIÓN / EMOTION: When the main verb expresses any subjective attitudes (sorrow, surprise, anger, indifference, concern, hope), the verb in the noun clause must be in the subjunctive:
Me gusta que vayas (I like the fact that you're going).

C.  DUDA O NEGACIÓN / DOUBT or DENIAL: When the main verb expresses doubt, disbelief or denial, the verb in the noun clause should be in the subjunctive: Dudo que vaya (I doubt that I'm going).

D.  OJALÁ (an Arabic term used to express wish or hope) is always followed by the subjunctive.

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Marque el uso del subjunitivo (A,B,C,D)
al que corresponde cada oración.
Check the subjunctive use (A,B,C,D)
that each sentence illustrates.
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