Sequence of tenses Flashcards
What 5 tenses in the main clause trigger the present subjunctive in the dependent clause?
Present subjunctive: change of vowel
- Present indicative: Juan les pide que vengan (Juan asks them to come)
- Present perfect indicative: Juan les ha pedido que vengan (Juan has asked them to come)
- Future Indicative: Jan les pedirá que vengan (Juan will ask them to come)
- Future perfect indicative: Jan les habrá pedido que vengan (Juan has probably asked them to come)
- Commands: Juan, pídales que vengan (Juan, ask them to come)
What are the four tenses in the main clause that trigger the imperfect subjunctive in the dependent clause?
Imperfect subjunctive: -ra, -ras, -ra…
- Imperfect or preterite: Juan les pidió
que vinieran (Juan asked them to come) - Pluperfect indicative: Juan les había pedido que vinieran (Juan had asked them to come)
- Conditional: Juan les pediría que vinieran (Juan would ask them to come)
- Conditional perfect: Juan les habría pedido que vinieran (Juan would have asked them to come)
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)?
Imperfect subjunctive: -ra, -ras, -ran
- Present indicative: Juan se alegra de que vinieran (Juan is happy that they came)
- Present perfect indicative: Juan se ha alegrado de que vinieran (Juan has been happy that they came)
- Future Indicative: Juan se alegrará de que vinieran (Juan will be happy that they came)
- Future perfect indicative: Juan se habrá alegrado de que vinieran (Juan must have been happy that they came)
- Commands: Juan, alégrese de que vinieran (Juan, be happy that they came)
What are the tenses of the dependent clause when the action in the dependent clause happened before the action of the main clause?
Present perfect subjunctive, imperfect subjunctive, or pluperfect subjunctive
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?
Present subjunctive or imperfect subjunctive
What are the four tenses in the main clause that trigger the present perfect subjunctive?
Present perfect subjunctive: haya, hayas, haya… -ido, -ado
- Present indicative: Juan se alegra de que hayan venido (Juan is happy that they have came)
- Present perfect indicative: Juan se ha alegrado de que hayan venido (Juan has been happy that they have came)
- Future indicative: Juan se alegrará de que hayan venido (Juan will be happy that they have came)
- Future perfect indicative: Juan se habrá alegrado de que hayan venido (Juan must have been happy that they have came)
- Commands: Juan, alégrese de que hayan venido (Juan, be happy that they have came)
What tenses in the main clause trigger the pluperfect subjunctive in the dependent clause?
Pluperfect subjunctive: hubiera, hubieras, hubiera… -ido, -ado
- Imperfect or preterite: Juan se alegraba (or se alegró) de que hubieran venido (Juan was happy that they had come)
- Pluperfect indicative: Juan se había alegrado de que hubieran venido (Juan had been happy that they had come)
- Conditional: Juan se alegraría de que hubieran venido (Juan would be happy that they had come)
- Conditional perfect: Juan se habría alegrado de que hubieran venido (Juan would have been happy that they had come)