May 02, 2013, 12:13 PM
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Pearl
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Vienna, Austria
Posts: 451
Native Language: German, Serbian & Albanian
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JPablo
Yes, "if" introduces a "conditional" clause that can be indicative or subjunctive.
If you learn the subjunctive, you will master the Spanish language.
Si aprendes el subjuntivo, dominarás el idioma español.
If you would [were to] learn the subjunctive, you would master the Spanish language.
Si aprendieras el subjuntivio, dominarías el idioma español.
(Don't trust my English, as I am a native Spanish... but my Spanish has some reliability...)
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I didn't know that yet.
Thank you, JPablo.
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I'd be very thankful, if you'd correct my mistakes in English/Spanish.
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