El Subjuntivo con esperanzas y deseos
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Exprésate 3: Cap.2.5
The SUBJUNCTIVE is also used after “QUE”
when the verb before que expresses a WISH
or HOPE for someone or something else.
I hope that I get a good grade.
My parents want that I clean my room.
My mom insists that we do our chores.
Esperar que
Querer que
Desear que
Preferir que
Necesitar que
Insistir en que
Pedir que
Decir que
= to HOPE that
= to WANT that
= to WANT/WISH that
= to PREFER that
= to NEED that (someone do
something)
= to INSIST that
= to REQUEST/ASK that
= to TELL/SAY that (tell someone to
do something)
If one of those verbs is used before QUE, the
subjunctive must be used after que because it
expresses wish.
Usually, there are 2 DIFFERENT subjects in the
sentence: 1 before que and a different subject
after que.
If there is no que, there can’t be a subject
change and the infinitive is used.
Quiero VISITAR Italia.
VS.
Quiero que VISITEMOS Italia.