Sequence of tenses Flashcards

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What 5 tenses in the main clause trigger the present subjunctive in the dependent clause?

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Present subjunctive: change of vowel

  1. Present indicative: Juan les pide que vengan (Juan asks them to come)
  2. Present perfect indicative: Juan les ha pedido que vengan (Juan has asked them to come)
  3. Future Indicative: Jan les pedirá que vengan (Juan will ask them to come)
  4. Future perfect indicative: Jan les habrá pedido que vengan (Juan has probably asked them to come)
  5. Commands: Juan, pídales que vengan (Juan, ask them to come)
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What are the four tenses in the main clause that trigger the imperfect subjunctive in the dependent clause?

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Imperfect subjunctive: -ra, -ras, -ra…

  1. Imperfect or preterite: Juan les pidió
    que vinieran (Juan asked them to come)
  2. Pluperfect indicative: Juan les había pedido que vinieran (Juan had asked them to come)
  3. Conditional: Juan les pediría que vinieran (Juan would ask them to come)
  4. Conditional perfect: Juan les habría pedido que vinieran (Juan would have asked them to come)
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What are the five tenses in the main clause that trigger the imperfect subjunctive (where the action in the dependent clause happened before the action in the main clause)?

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Imperfect subjunctive: -ra, -ras, -ran

  1. Present indicative: Juan se alegra de que vinieran (Juan is happy that they came)
  2. Present perfect indicative: Juan se ha alegrado de que vinieran (Juan has been happy that they came)
  3. Future Indicative: Juan se alegrará de que vinieran (Juan will be happy that they came)
  4. Future perfect indicative: Juan se habrá alegrado de que vinieran (Juan must have been happy that they came)
  5. Commands: Juan, alégrese de que vinieran (Juan, be happy that they came)
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What are the tenses of the dependent clause when the action in the dependent clause happened before the action of the main clause?

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Present perfect subjunctive, imperfect subjunctive, or pluperfect subjunctive

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What are the tenses in the dependent clause when the action in the dependent clause is simultaneous with or after the action in the main clause?

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Present subjunctive or imperfect subjunctive

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What are the four tenses in the main clause that trigger the present perfect subjunctive?

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Present perfect subjunctive: haya, hayas, haya… -ido, -ado

  1. Present indicative: Juan se alegra de que hayan venido (Juan is happy that they have came)
  2. Present perfect indicative: Juan se ha alegrado de que hayan venido (Juan has been happy that they have came)
  3. Future indicative: Juan se alegrará de que hayan venido (Juan will be happy that they have came)
  4. Future perfect indicative: Juan se habrá alegrado de que hayan venido (Juan must have been happy that they have came)
  5. Commands: Juan, alégrese de que hayan venido (Juan, be happy that they have came)
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What tenses in the main clause trigger the pluperfect subjunctive in the dependent clause?

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Pluperfect subjunctive: hubiera, hubieras, hubiera… -ido, -ado

  1. Imperfect or preterite: Juan se alegraba (or se alegró) de que hubieran venido (Juan was happy that they had come)
  2. Pluperfect indicative: Juan se había alegrado de que hubieran venido (Juan had been happy that they had come)
  3. Conditional: Juan se alegraría de que hubieran venido (Juan would be happy that they had come)
  4. Conditional perfect: Juan se habría alegrado de que hubieran venido (Juan would have been happy that they had come)
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