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The subjuctive is used with verbs and expressions denoting an emotional reponse or value judgement:
Me alegro de que hayas tenido éxito I'm glad you were successful In the above example, there is nothing uncertain about the success - it has happened. But the 'alegro' requires a subjunctive. Presumably, 'gustar' also expresses an emotional response. ![]() |
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No era una chica a la que le gustara.
Look: Era una chica a la que le gustaba. Era una chica a la que no le gustaba. No era una chica a la que le gustara. Sometimes, in some sentences, subjunctive is used when you use the negative form. Actually I don't know the reason why this "no" at the beginning of the sentence provokes the change of the mode, but it's like this. ![]() Te gusta el verbo... gustar, ¿verdad? ![]() ![]() |
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There are some kind of sentences where subjunctive is used with the negative form as well:
- with imperative sentences: Ven No vengas. - with some compound sentences when the subject of the main clause is different from the subordinate (well, in this case there isn't the negative form ![]() ![]() A mí me gusta ir a pasear. A mí me gusta que tú vayas a pasear. - etc. ![]() |
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