Present subjunctive forms of salir  



Gramática
The verb salir (to leave, go out) is irregular in the present subjunctive tense.


Present subjunctive tense forms of salir (to leave, go out)

yo salga (I leave) nosotros salgamos (we leave)
salgas (you leave) vosotros salgáis (you guys leave)
Ud./él/ella salga (you leave, he/she leaves) Uds./ellos/ ellas salgan (you all/they leave)

Sentences with salir

¿No hay un vuelo que salga más tarde? - Isn't there a flight that leaves later?
¿ Hay algún tren que salga por la tarde? - Is there a train that leaves in the afternoon?
¿Estas esperando que ese traje salga en oferta? - Are you waiting for that suit to go on sale?
Sus padres esperan que ella salga bien en los exámenes. - Her parents hope that she gets good grades in her tests.

No está bien que salgas en bata cuando hay visitas. - You shouldn't come out in a bathrobe when there are visitors.
Voy a llamar a Sofía antes de que salga para la oficina. - I am going to call Sophia before she leaves for the office.

Le voy a hablar antes de que salgamos. - I am going to talk to him before we leave.
Por favor salgan del área. - Please leave the area.
Quiero que salgan pronto de la oficina. - I want you all to leave the office quickly.
La familia espera que el abuelo salga bién de la operación. - The family hopes that grandfather comes out well from the operation.

Notes for the Tutor

  • The student should repeat these simple sentences to practice vocabulary and improve pronunciation.
  • The tutor should have a conversation with the student making sure to incorporate SALIR in the present subjunctive.
  • Suggested Homework:The student should prepare 5 sentences or more using SALIR in the present subjunctive.

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