Cap 4 Flashcards
What makes up a complex sentence?
A main clause and a subordinate clause.
What is the past subjunctive yo ending?
ra
What is the past subjunctive tu ending?
ras
What is the past subjunctive ello/ella/usted ending?
ra
What is the past subjunctive nosotros ending?
ramos
What is the past subjunctive ellos/ellas/ustedes ending?
ran
What form in the past subjunctive adds an accent just before the ending?
nosotros
What additional qualification makes it go from present subjunctive to past subjunctive?
It already did not happen
What does an adjective clause do?
Modifies/describes a noun or direct object in the main clause.
Subjunctive used sometimes, always, or never:
When an adjective clause describes an antecedent (noun/phrase) that the speaker knows exists
Never
Subjunctive used sometimes, always, or never:
When an adjective clause describes an antecedent (noun/phrase) that is uncertain or unknown.
Always
Subjunctive used sometimes, always, or never:
Antecedent of an adjective clause is a negative pronoun (nadie, ninguno, etc)
Sometimes
Should you use the personal “a” with direct objects that represent hypothetical/unknown persons?
Never
Should you use the person “a” before nadie, ninguna, and alguien?
Always
Subjunctive used sometimes, always, or never:
If the person who responds knows the information
Never