Cap 4 Flashcards

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1
Q

What makes up a complex sentence?

A

A main clause and a subordinate clause.

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2
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What is the past subjunctive yo ending?

A

ra

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3
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What is the past subjunctive tu ending?

A

ras

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4
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What is the past subjunctive ello/ella/usted ending?

A

ra

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5
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What is the past subjunctive nosotros ending?

A

ramos

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What is the past subjunctive ellos/ellas/ustedes ending?

A

ran

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7
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What form in the past subjunctive adds an accent just before the ending?

A

nosotros

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8
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What additional qualification makes it go from present subjunctive to past subjunctive?

A

It already did not happen

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9
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What does an adjective clause do?

A

Modifies/describes a noun or direct object in the main clause.

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10
Q

Subjunctive used sometimes, always, or never:

When an adjective clause describes an antecedent (noun/phrase) that the speaker knows exists

A

Never

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11
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Subjunctive used sometimes, always, or never:

When an adjective clause describes an antecedent (noun/phrase) that is uncertain or unknown.

A

Always

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12
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Subjunctive used sometimes, always, or never:

Antecedent of an adjective clause is a negative pronoun (nadie, ninguno, etc)

A

Sometimes

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13
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Should you use the personal “a” with direct objects that represent hypothetical/unknown persons?

A

Never

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14
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Should you use the person “a” before nadie, ninguna, and alguien?

A

Always

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15
Q

Subjunctive used sometimes, always, or never:

If the person who responds knows the information

A

Never

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16
Q

Subjunctive used sometimes, always, or never:

We want it

A

Sometimes

17
Q

Subjunctive used sometimes, always, or never:

We have it

A

Never

18
Q

Subjunctive used sometimes, always, or never:

Buscar

A

Sometimes

19
Q

Subjunctive used sometimes, always, or never:

Conocer

A

Sometimes

20
Q

Subjunctive used sometimes, always, or never:

Encontrar

A

Sometimes

21
Q

Subjunctive used sometimes, always, or never:

Haber

A

Sometimes

22
Q

Subjunctive used sometimes, always, or never:

Necesitar

A

Sometimes

23
Q

Subjunctive used sometimes, always, or never:

Necesitar

A

Sometimes

24
Q

Subjunctive used sometimes, always, or never:

Querer

A

Sometimes