Reaching an intermediate level in Spanish is truly admirable. However, to live up to the title of “intermediate Spanish student,” it’s essential to master one of the most complex, challenging, yet fascinating verb moods in the language: The Subjunctive.
This fascinating and essential verb mood allows for the expression of a variety of nuances that enrich communicative context. However, mastering the rules of the subjunctive can be quite a challenge for students, even the most experienced ones.
If you’re at an intermediate level and still struggle with the subjunctive, don’t worry! Here you’ll find a detailed explanation of this verb mood, along with practical examples that will make using this intermediate grammar tool a breeze for you. Let’s get started!
The subjunctive is a verb mood used to express hypothetical, unreal, or uncertain actions or situations.
Unlike the other two verb moods (indicative and imperative), the subjunctive is used to express possibilities, desires, doubts, uncertainty, and emotions. It is also very useful when giving recommendations or advice.
In this section, we will focus on forming the present subjunctive with both regular and irregular verbs:
Conjugating regular verbs in the present subjunctive is a matter of substitution. That is, we need to replace the typical infinitive endings (-ar, -er, -ir) with the specific subjunctive endings.
For verbs ending in -ar, replace this ending with -e, -es, -e, -emos, -éis, -en. Below, we’ll use the verb cantar as an example for each substitution:
For verbs ending in -er or -ir, replace those endings with -a, -as, -a, -amos, -áis, -an. Examples:
Congratulations! You’re now closer to mastering the subjunctive rules in Spanish. However, to fully utilize this important intermediate grammar tool, you must keep learning.
Let’s continue!
Some verbs do not follow the usual conjugation rules in the present subjunctive. Therefore, you’ll need to memorize them:
Now that you understand the subjunctive rules, let’s study some of the most common uses:
Thus, successfully navigating the intermediate level of Spanish requires understanding challenging grammar concepts. Even so, this journey is so wonderful and exciting that no difficulty will take away our dream of adopting it as a second language.
Mastering the subjunctive rules may be confusing and intimidating at first, but with practice and discipline, you’ll master this and any other intermediate grammar tool.
Don’t give up! The moment of advancing from intermediate to advanced level is closer than you think.
See you next time!