SPANISH INDICATIVE OR SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD? Student Success Stories in Spanish — Habla Español con José
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 Published On Premiered Jan 14, 2024

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Today presenting a brief informative video about the subjunctive and indicative moods in Spanish language

Each mood has its own variety of forms as verb tenses such as:

Imperfect tense
present perfect
simple present
future
and more...

Examples in the Present Tense

Indicative:
María siempre compra pan en la misma panadería
Maria always buys bread in the same bakery

Subjunctive:
(yo) Espero que María compre pan para la cena hoy
I hope Maria buys bread for the dinner today

Examples in the future perfect tense

Indicative:
¿Cuándo (tú) harás eso? When will you do that?

Subjunctive:
¿Cuándo habrás hecho eso? When will you have that done?

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