I don't understand the imperfecto del subjuntivo!
*sighs* I need a nap...
Now I know the imperfecto del subjuntivo And I'm going to teach it to you
Yes it comes after a main clause In preterite, imperfect, or conditional
It's used to express emotions and uncertainty Or doubt about past events
First you put a verb in the preterite ellos form
Then take off the -on ending And add -a, -as, -a, -amos
-ais and -an go on as well As endings
Don't forget that there's an accent On the vowel before the nosotros form
All of these verb endings Are the same in -ar, -er, and -ir
Just remember Everything's the same
As the pretérito Except for the endings
Stem-changers and irregulars are from preterite
Yo hablara, tú hablaras, él, ella, usted hablara
Nosotros habláramos Vosotros hablarais
Ellos, ellas, ustedes hablaran
Hola bebé
But you can't mistake it for the pretérito and imperfecto And if you still don't know
How to conjugate the verb Here's something that should help
An example is: "Ojalá ellos comieran sus cocos"
Some irregulars Are andar, tener, and ir
Those conjugated are Anduvieron, tuvieron, y fueron.
Then take off the -on ending And conjugate using the new endings
Yes, it really is just that simple Just don't forget the main clause
That comes before our verb And if you know the pretérito
Then you'll be fine 'cause they're the same
Ella dudaba que yo terminara mi postre
A sí.
*instrumental*
Stem-changers also come from the preterite
So preferir goes to prefieron And dormir is durmieron
Then switch the endings again Yo quería que me pidieran el pollo
If you want to say how you felt Or if you aren't sure what happened,
Use imperfecto del subjuntivo 'Cause I've had the time of my life
and I've searched through all the verb tenses Till I've found imperfecto del subjuntivo
And I hope this helped you
And I hope this helped you
¡Ojalá ellos comieron sus cocos!
¡Ojalá ellos comieron sus cocos!
¡Ojalá ellos comieran sus cocos!
¡Estoy lista!
¡Estoy lista! (She's ready to go ace her test)
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