Spanish Subjunctive 3 Structures & Phrases You Need To Know | HOLA SPANISH | BRENDA ROMANIELLO

Spanish Subjunctive is confusing and difficult for many people because it’s hard to to know when or how to use it in Spanish. That’s why I’ve prepared this video lesson where I explain to you how to use the Spanish subjunctive. You’ll also learn some of the most common phrases that trigger or required the subjunctive and we’ll see many examples of everyday use. The Spanish subjunctive is the mood of subjectivity, emotions, thoughts and hypotheses. We use the subjunctive in Spanish to give opinions, indirect orders, to express emotions or doubt. The word subjunctive comes from “subject“ or “subjectivity“ because we can say that what is being said is expressed from the speaker’s point of view, we place emphasis on the subject’s perspective, we know that what it’s being said is from the view point of the person performing the action. The subjunctive mood can be a bit difficult to understand, especially for English speakers because this mood does not exist, in this language (which doesn’t mean there aren’t structures that are used with the same meaning and purpose). So, in order to understand this easily, I’d like to recommend that you study and learn when to use the subjunctive in Spanish. Today we’ll focus on one specific use of the Spanish subjunctive, then I“ll give you 3 structures that always require subjunctive in Spanish and lastly we’ll have a look at some phrases and examples. 🎬 You might also want to watch: ♦ Presente del Subjuntivo EXPLAINED! ♦ Spanish Subjunctive: Most Common Mistake ♦ When to Use the Spanish Subjunctive | Cuándo Usar el Subjuntivo 👉 Check out our FREE training: How to Speak Spanish with More Confidence and get our eBook with 200 of the most used verbs in Spanish here: 👉 Join my program: The Spanish Fluency Club 🎯 My goal is to improve your Spanish and help you achieve Spanish fluency with every single lesson. Come and improve your Spanish with me: 💰 Do you like my lessons here on YouTube and you’d like to donate and support this channel? Your contribution helps us continue to create great free content. You can donate here: or through PayPal: 💻 For more Free Spanish lessons, subscribe to our channel and check our blog with full explanations on all topics: 👍 If you enjoyed this video like it, subscribe and improve your Spanish with us! We post a new lesson every Friday. Do you have any questions about learning Spanish? Let us know in the comments below! 🙂 Thanks for watching! ¡Muchas gracias! ♥️♥️♥️♥️ FOLLOW US: Website: Facebook: Facebook group: Instagram: YouTube channel:
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