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Spanish Moods - Part 2

Spanish Moods - Part 2

The Indicative Mood (Modo Indicativo) is that form of the verb that expresses the action in a positive manner, as a fact.

The Conditional Mood (Modo Condicional) affirms like the Indicative Mood in a positive manner, but subject to a condition.

The Imperative Mood is used to command or to beg. This mood has only one tense and one distinct form of person: the second, as:

  • Habla tú: Speak thou.
  • Hablad vosotros: Speak ye or you.

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Vocabulary

Soundcelebrar - to be glad of
Soundcolorido - colouring
Soundcomplacer - to oblige
Soundcomplazco - I oblige
Soundcortésmente - politely
Sounddar las gracias - to thank

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Exercises

Exercise 1
Exercise 2



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