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Subjunctive Mood, Imperfect Tense

Subjunctive Mood, Imperfect Tense
Hablar Temer Partir
Que yo hablase (that I might, should or would speak, etc.) Temiese (that I might, should, or would fear, etc.) Partiese (that I might, should or would depart, etc.)
" tú hablases Temieses Partieses
" él hablase Temiese Partiese
" nosotros hablásemos Temiésemos Partiésemos
" vosotros hablaseis Temieseis Partieseis
" ellos hablasen Temiesen Partiesen
Footnote: This tense is formed from the Past Def. by changing the termination "ron" of the 3rd pers. pl. into se, ses, se, semos, seis sen, in all the three conjugations.
Subjunctive Mood, Imperfect Tense (2nd Form)
Hablar. Temer. Partir.
Que yo hablara Temiera Partiera Partieras
" tu hablaras Temieras Partiera
" el hablara Temiera Partiéramos
" nosotros habláramos Temiéramos Partierais
" vosotros hablarais Temierais Partieran
" ellos-as hablaran Temieran
Footnote 3: Used just the same as the 1st form; but it may also be used instead of the Conditional Mood.
Subjunctive Mood, Imperfect Tense
Haber Tener Ser Estar
Que yo hubiese (that I might, would, or should have, etc.) Tuviese (that I might, would or should have, etc.) Fuese (that I might, would, or should be, etc.) Estuviese (that I might, would, or should be, etc.)
" tú hubieses Tuvieses Fueses Estuvieses
" él hubiese Tuviese Fuese Estuviese
" nosotros hubiésemos Tuviésemos Fuésemos Estuviésemos
" vosotros hubieseis Tuvieseis Fueseis Estuvieseis
" ellos hubiesen Tuviesen Fuesen Estuviesen
Subjunctive Mood, Imperfect Tense (2nd form)
Haber Tener Ser Estar
Que yo hubiera Tuviera Fuera Estuviera
" tú hubieras Tuvieras Fueras Estuvieras
" él hubiera Tuviera Fuera Estuviera
" nosotros hubiéramos Tuviéramos Fuéramos Estuviéramos
" vosotros hubierais Tuvierais Fuerais Estuvierais
" ellos hubieran Tuvieran Fueran Estuvieran
Subjunctive Mood, Future Tense
Que yo hubiere (that I shall have, etc.) Tuviere (that I shall have, etc.) Fuere (that I shall be, etc.) Estuviere (that I shall be, etc.)
" tú hubieres Tuvieres Fueres Estuvieres
" él hubiere Tuviere Fuere Estuviere
" nosotros hubiéremos Tuviéremos Fuéremos Estuviéremos
" vosotros hubiereis Tuviereis Fuereis Estuviereis
" ellos hubieren Tuvieren Fueren Estuvieren
Imperative Mood (used to command or beg)
Hablar Habla[3] (speak thou, sing.) Hablad (speak you, plu.)
Temer Teme (fear " ) Temed (fear " )
Partir Parte (depart " ) Partid (depart " )
Haber [4] (have " ) Habed (have " )
Tener Ten ( " " ) Tened ( " " )
Ser (be " ) Sed (be " )
Estar Está ( " " ) Estad ( " " )
Footnote 3: The Imperative Mood has only a separate form for the 2nd pers. sing. and plu. It has no 1st pers. sing. and the 1st pers. pl. and 3rd pers. sing. and pl. are taken from the Pres. Subj.

The 2nd pers. pl. is derived from the Infinitive Mood by changing the final "r" into "d"--no exception.

The 2nd pers. sing. is the same as the 3rd pers. sing. of the Pres. Indicative, with a few exceptions (among which are Haber, Tener, Ser).]

Footnote 4: Given as a form only, as Haber has no Imperative Mood in modern Spanish, except in Héme, héte, héle, aquí, etc. (here I am, here thou art, here he is, etc.), and in some other rare cases.
In Spanish there is no imperative negative, the Pres. Subj. negative being used instead, as:

  • Hablar. No hables (do not (thou) speak).
  • No habléis (do not (you) speak).]


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