Vocab 36 Flashcards
Mis padres no me dejan que salga hasta tarde.
(My parents don’t let me go out late.)
The verb dejar (to let, to allow, to leave) is often used with subjunctive in dependent clauses when it means “to allow” or “to let.”
El maestro deja que los estudiantes elijan sus temas.
(The teacher lets the students choose their topics.)
The verb dejar (to let, to allow, to leave) is often used with subjunctive in dependent clauses when it means “to allow” or “to let.”
¿Por qué no dejas que ellos expliquen su punto de vista?
(Why don’t you let them explain their point of view?)
The verb dejar (to let, to allow, to leave) is often used with subjunctive in dependent clauses when it means “to allow” or “to let.”
No dejaron que termináramos el proyecto a nuestra manera.
(They didn’t let us finish the project our way.)
The verb dejar (to let, to allow, to leave) is often used with subjunctive in dependent clauses when it means “to allow” or “to let.”
El jefe siempre deja que propongamos nuevas ideas en las reuniones.
(The boss always lets us propose new ideas in meetings.)
The verb dejar (to let, to allow, to leave) is often used with subjunctive in dependent clauses when it means “to allow” or “to let.”
Déjame que te ayude con esa tarea complicada.
(Let me help you with that complicated task.)
The verb dejar (to let, to allow, to leave) is often used with subjunctive in dependent clauses when it means “to allow” or “to let.”
Insisten en que lleguemos temprano a la reunión.
(They insist that we arrive early to the meeting.)
The verb insistir en (to insist on) triggers the subjunctive in the dependent clause because it conveys a demand, wish, or insistence
Mi madre insiste en que coma más verduras.
(My mother insists that I eat more vegetables.)
The verb insistir en (to insist on) triggers the subjunctive in the dependent clause because it conveys a demand, wish, or insistence
El entrenador insiste en que practiquemos todos los días.
(The coach insists that we practice every day.)
The verb insistir en (to insist on) triggers the subjunctive in the dependent clause because it conveys a demand, wish, or insistence
Insistimos en que se tomen medidas inmediatas para resolver el problema.
(We insist that immediate measures be taken to resolve the problem.)
The verb insistir en (to insist on) triggers the subjunctive in the dependent clause because it conveys a demand, wish, or insistence
¿Por qué insistes en que te explique todo otra vez?
(Why do you insist that I explain everything to you again?)
The verb insistir en (to insist on) triggers the subjunctive in the dependent clause because it conveys a demand, wish, or insistence
Ellos insistieron en que no saliéramos sin permiso.
(They insisted that we not leave without permission.)
The verb insistir en (to insist on) triggers the subjunctive in the dependent clause because it conveys a demand, wish, or insistence
Te pido que me ayudes con este proyecto.
(I ask you to help me with this project.)
The verb pedir (to ask for, to request) triggers the subjunctive when the dependent clause refers to a request for someone to perform an action
Nos pidieron que entregáramos los documentos antes del lunes.
(They asked us to submit the documents before Monday.)
The verb pedir (to ask for, to request) triggers the subjunctive when the dependent clause refers to a request for someone to perform an action
Ella siempre pide que los demás respeten sus decisiones.
(She always asks that others respect her decisions.)
The verb pedir (to ask for, to request) triggers the subjunctive when the dependent clause refers to a request for someone to perform an action
Pedimos que no hagan tanto ruido durante la reunión.
(We ask that they not make so much noise during the meeting.)
The verb pedir (to ask for, to request) triggers the subjunctive when the dependent clause refers to a request for someone to perform an action
El cliente pidió que le enviaran la factura por correo electrónico.
(The client asked that they send the invoice by email.)
The verb pedir (to ask for, to request) triggers the subjunctive when the dependent clause refers to a request for someone to perform an action
¿Por qué no pides que te expliquen el procedimiento?
(Why don’t you ask them to explain the procedure to you?)
The verb pedir (to ask for, to request) triggers the subjunctive when the dependent clause refers to a request for someone to perform an action
Mis padres no permiten que yo salga tan tarde.
(My parents don’t allow me to go out so late.)
The verb permitir (to allow, to permit) triggers the subjunctive when the dependent clause involves an action that is subject to permission or approval