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Subjunctive Mood, Present Tense

Subjunctive Mood, Present Tense
Hablar Temer Partir
Que yo hable (That I may or shall speak) Que tema (that I may or shall fear) Que parta (that I may or shall depart)
Que tu hables Que temas Que partas
Que él hable Que tema Que parata
Que nosotros hablemos Que temamos Que partamos
Que vosotros habléis Que temáis Que partáis
Que ellos hablen Que teman Que partan
Footnote : This tense is formed from the first person singular of the
present indicative by changing the last vowel into e for the 1st
conjugation and into a for the 2nd and 3rd conjugations. These remain
the ruling vowels throughout the tense.

N.B.--The Subjunctive Mood occurs only in dependent sentences when the
action is not expressed in a positive manner but is doubtful or merely
contingent.

Subjunctive Mood, Present Tense
Haber Tener Ser Estar
Que yo haya (that I may have, etc.) Tenga (that I may have, etc.) Sea (that I may be, etc.) Esté (that I may be, etc.)
" tú hayas Tengas Seas Estés
" el haya Tenga Sea Esté
" nosotros hayamos Tengamos Seamos Estemos
" vosotros hayáis Tengáis Seáis Estéis
" ellos hayan Tengan Sean Estén

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