Spanish 3 Ch. 7 Test(AT) Flashcards

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Q

List five expressions of doubt, uncertainty, or disbelief that are followed by the subjunctive.

A
  • Dudo que sea
  • Es posible que sea
  • No es posible que sea
  • Es dudoso que sea
  • Es probable que sea
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List five expressions of belief or certainty that are followed by the indicative.

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  • Creo que estoy
  • Estoy segura que estás
  • Es evidente que está
  • Es verdad que estamos
  • Sabemos que están
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3
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When do you use the subjunctive in adjective clauses?

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  • Don’t have a specific person or thing in mind
  • You are not sure the person exists
  • When describing a negative word
  • To refer to something or someone unknown in the past
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4
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Which are the two Spanish equivalents for the word but?

A

Sino and sino que

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5
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When is the conjugation sino used?

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After a negative, in order to offer the idea of an alternative; not this, but rather that.

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When is sino que used?

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When there is a conjugated verb in the second part of the sentence.

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7
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What is the Spanish equivalent to the expression not only…but also?

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no sólo… sino también

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