These signs feature simple summaries of the three most common causes of the Spanish subjunctive in the present tense. Each one features a mnemonic that will help your students remember when to use the subjunctive. Signs include:
Noun clauses--verbs of influence, doubt, emotion, etc.
Adjective clauses--looking for, asking about, or denying the existence of things with specific characteristics.
Adverb clauses--the seven conjunctions that always use the subjunctive.



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