Vocab 36 Flashcards

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Mis padres no me dejan que salga hasta tarde.
(My parents don’t let me go out late.)

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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.”

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El maestro deja que los estudiantes elijan sus temas.
(The teacher lets the students choose their topics.)

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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.”

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¿Por qué no dejas que ellos expliquen su punto de vista?
(Why don’t you let them explain their point of view?)

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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.”

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No dejaron que termináramos el proyecto a nuestra manera.
(They didn’t let us finish the project our way.)

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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.”

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El jefe siempre deja que propongamos nuevas ideas en las reuniones.
(The boss always lets us propose new ideas in meetings.)

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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.”

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Déjame que te ayude con esa tarea complicada.
(Let me help you with that complicated task.)

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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.”

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Insisten en que lleguemos temprano a la reunión.
(They insist that we arrive early to the meeting.)

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The verb insistir en (to insist on) triggers the subjunctive in the dependent clause because it conveys a demand, wish, or insistence

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Mi madre insiste en que coma más verduras.
(My mother insists that I eat more vegetables.)

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The verb insistir en (to insist on) triggers the subjunctive in the dependent clause because it conveys a demand, wish, or insistence

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El entrenador insiste en que practiquemos todos los días.
(The coach insists that we practice every day.)

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The verb insistir en (to insist on) triggers the subjunctive in the dependent clause because it conveys a demand, wish, or insistence

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Insistimos en que se tomen medidas inmediatas para resolver el problema.
(We insist that immediate measures be taken to resolve the problem.)

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The verb insistir en (to insist on) triggers the subjunctive in the dependent clause because it conveys a demand, wish, or insistence

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¿Por qué insistes en que te explique todo otra vez?
(Why do you insist that I explain everything to you again?)

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The verb insistir en (to insist on) triggers the subjunctive in the dependent clause because it conveys a demand, wish, or insistence

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Ellos insistieron en que no saliéramos sin permiso.
(They insisted that we not leave without permission.)

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The verb insistir en (to insist on) triggers the subjunctive in the dependent clause because it conveys a demand, wish, or insistence

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Te pido que me ayudes con este proyecto.
(I ask you to help me with this project.)

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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

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Nos pidieron que entregáramos los documentos antes del lunes.
(They asked us to submit the documents before Monday.)

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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

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Ella siempre pide que los demás respeten sus decisiones.
(She always asks that others respect her decisions.)

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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

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Pedimos que no hagan tanto ruido durante la reunión.
(We ask that they not make so much noise during the meeting.)

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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

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El cliente pidió que le enviaran la factura por correo electrónico.
(The client asked that they send the invoice by email.)

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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

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¿Por qué no pides que te expliquen el procedimiento?
(Why don’t you ask them to explain the procedure to you?)

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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

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Mis padres no permiten que yo salga tan tarde.
(My parents don’t allow me to go out so late.)

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The verb permitir (to allow, to permit) triggers the subjunctive when the dependent clause involves an action that is subject to permission or approval

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El maestro permite que los estudiantes usen calculadoras en el examen.
(The teacher allows the students to use calculators on the test.)

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The verb permitir (to allow, to permit) triggers the subjunctive when the dependent clause involves an action that is subject to permission or approval

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No permitimos que nadie interrumpa durante la presentación.
(We don’t allow anyone to interrupt during the presentation.)

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The verb permitir (to allow, to permit) triggers the subjunctive when the dependent clause involves an action that is subject to permission or approval

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Ellos no permitieron que nosotros entráramos sin identificación.
(They didn’t allow us to enter without identification.)

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The verb permitir (to allow, to permit) triggers the subjunctive when the dependent clause involves an action that is subject to permission or approval

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¿Por qué no permites que tus amigos te ayuden con la mudanza?
(Why don’t you allow your friends to help you with the move?)

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The verb permitir (to allow, to permit) triggers the subjunctive when the dependent clause involves an action that is subject to permission or approval

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El gobierno debería permitir que las comunidades decidan su futuro.
(The government should allow the communities to decide their future.)

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The verb permitir (to allow, to permit) triggers the subjunctive when the dependent clause involves an action that is subject to permission or approval

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El director prohíbe que los empleados usen sus teléfonos durante las reuniones.
(The director prohibits employees from using their phones during meetings.)

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The verb prohibir (to prohibit, to forbid) triggers the subjunctive when the dependent clause expresses an action that is being forbidden

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Mis padres prohíben que yo salga con mis amigos entre semana.
(My parents forbid me from going out with my friends on weekdays.)

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The verb prohibir (to prohibit, to forbid) triggers the subjunctive when the dependent clause expresses an action that is being forbidden

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El reglamento prohíbe que los estudiantes entren al laboratorio sin supervisión.
(The regulations prohibit students from entering the lab without supervision.)

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The verb prohibir (to prohibit, to forbid) triggers the subjunctive when the dependent clause expresses an action that is being forbidden

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Nos prohibieron que tocáramos los objetos en la exposición.
(They prohibited us from touching the objects in the exhibit.)

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The verb prohibir (to prohibit, to forbid) triggers the subjunctive when the dependent clause expresses an action that is being forbidden

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¿Por qué prohíbes que ellos hablen sobre ese tema?
(Why do you forbid them from talking about that topic?)

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The verb prohibir (to prohibit, to forbid) triggers the subjunctive when the dependent clause expresses an action that is being forbidden

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El gobierno debería prohibir que las empresas contaminen los ríos.
(The government should prohibit companies from polluting the rivers.)

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The verb prohibir (to prohibit, to forbid) triggers the subjunctive when the dependent clause expresses an action that is being forbidden

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El jefe manda que todos asistan a la reunión a las ocho.
(The boss orders everyone to attend the meeting at eight.)

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The verb mandar (to order, to command, to send) triggers the subjunctive when the dependent clause involves giving a command or instruction

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Mis padres mandan que yo limpie mi habitación todos los días.
(My parents order me to clean my room every day.)

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The verb mandar (to order, to command, to send) triggers the subjunctive when the dependent clause involves giving a command or instruction

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El entrenador mandó que practicáramos más duro esta semana.
(The coach ordered us to practice harder this week.)

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The verb mandar (to order, to command, to send) triggers the subjunctive when the dependent clause involves giving a command or instruction

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¿Por qué mandas que los empleados trabajen en fin de semana?
(Why do you order the employees to work on the weekend?)

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The verb mandar (to order, to command, to send) triggers the subjunctive when the dependent clause involves giving a command or instruction

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El rey mandó que liberaran a los prisioneros al amanecer.
(The king ordered that the prisoners be released at dawn.)

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The verb mandar (to order, to command, to send) triggers the subjunctive when the dependent clause involves giving a command or instruction

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Nos mandaron que apagáramos los celulares antes de entrar.
(They ordered us to turn off our phones before entering.)

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The verb mandar (to order, to command, to send) triggers the subjunctive when the dependent clause involves giving a command or instruction

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El médico sugiere que hagas más ejercicio regularmente.
(The doctor suggests that you exercise regularly.)

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The verb sugerir (to suggest) triggers the subjunctive because it expresses a suggestion or recommendation

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Mis amigos sugieren que vayamos al cine este fin de semana.
(My friends suggest that we go to the movies this weekend.)

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The verb sugerir (to suggest) triggers the subjunctive because it expresses a suggestion or recommendation

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El profesor sugirió que estudiáramos juntos para el examen final.
(The professor suggested that we study together for the final exam.)

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The verb sugerir (to suggest) triggers the subjunctive because it expresses a suggestion or recommendation

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¿Por qué no sugieres que ellos hablen directamente con el gerente?
(Why don’t you suggest that they speak directly with the manager?)

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The verb sugerir (to suggest) triggers the subjunctive because it expresses a suggestion or recommendation

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El guía turístico sugiere que visitemos el museo temprano por la mañana.
(The tour guide suggests that we visit the museum early in the morning.)

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The verb sugerir (to suggest) triggers the subjunctive because it expresses a suggestion or recommendation

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Ellos sugirieron que tomáramos un descanso antes de continuar.
(They suggested that we take a break before continuing.)

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The verb sugerir (to suggest) triggers the subjunctive because it expresses a suggestion or recommendation

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Me alegro de que estés aquí conmigo hoy.
(I’m happy that you are here with me today.)

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The verb alegrarse de (to be happy about) triggers the subjunctive in the dependent clause because it expresses emotion

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Nos alegramos de que hayas recibido el premio.
(We’re happy that you have received the award.)

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The verb alegrarse de (to be happy about) triggers the subjunctive in the dependent clause because it expresses emotion

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Se alegraron de que sus hijos regresaran a casa sanos y salvos.
(They were happy that their children returned home safe and sound.)

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The verb alegrarse de (to be happy about) triggers the subjunctive in the dependent clause because it expresses emotion

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¿Te alegras de que tus amigos hayan decidido visitarte?
(Are you happy that your friends have decided to visit you?)

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The verb alegrarse de (to be happy about) triggers the subjunctive in the dependent clause because it expresses emotion

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Ella se alegra de que podamos acompañarla a la fiesta.
(She’s happy that we can accompany her to the party.)

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The verb alegrarse de (to be happy about) triggers the subjunctive in the dependent clause because it expresses emotion

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Me alegro de que no lloviera durante el evento al aire libre.
(I’m happy that it didn’t rain during the outdoor event.)

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The verb alegrarse de (to be happy about) triggers the subjunctive in the dependent clause because it expresses emotion