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Present main verb with past subjunctive
In several grammar books I have seen that the present subjunctive is used when the verb in the main clause is in the present, future, present perfect or command form and that the past subjunctive is used when the main verb is in the imperfect or preterite tense.
My question is whether you can use the past tense of the subjunctive when the main verb is in the present. I have been told conflicting things by several native speakers. Here are a few examples that would take subjunctive ordinarily if the main verb were in the past (I think...) 1) with verbs of emotion If I were to say "I was glad that you worked so much.". --> "Me alegraba que trabajaras tanto." But if I wanted to say "I AM glad you worked so much." "Me alegra que trabajaras tanto." -- or is it trabajaste? 2) reflexive verbs If I were to say, "Were you surprised that they didn't like the party?" --> "?Te sorprendabas de que no les gustaran la fiesta?" But if I wanted to say "?ARE you surprised that they didn't like the party?" --> "?Te sorprendes de que no les gustara la fiesta?" -- or is it gustó? 3) impersonal expressions If I were to say, "It was a shame that you arrived late and couldn't see the movie." --> "Fue una lástima que llegaras tarde y no pudieras la película." But if I wanted to say, "It IS a shame that you arrived late and couldn't see the movie." --> "Es una lástima que no llegaras tarde y no pudieras la película.". -- or is it llegaste and pudiste 4) with doubt "I doubted that everyone liked your friends.". --> "Dudé que a todos no les gustaran tus amigos." But "I DOUBT that everyone liked your friends" --> "Dudo que a todos les gustaran tus amigos." -- or is it gustaron? 5) indefinite antecedent Similarly-- "I don't know of anyone who came here while it was raining." --> "No sé de nadie que viniera aquí cuando estaba lloviendo." --or is it vino? Last edited by rparmst; February 07, 2012 at 01:52 PM. |
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Me alegra que trabajaste tanto (unless you're a sadist ) Quote:
¿Te sorprende que no les gustara la fiesta? ¿Te sorprende que no les gustó la fiesta? (OK if you are not sure the other person person knows the fact, but not usual). Quote:
Es una lástima que llegaste tarde y no pudiste ver la película (extremely unusual as the other person can't ignore the facts) Quote:
Dudo que tus amigos les gustaran a todos Dudo que tus amigos les gustaron a todos (only right as a way to strongly contradict the previous assertion of everybody liking those friends) Quote:
No sé de nadie que vino aquí cuando estaba lloviendo (meaning: don't insist I know about that because I don't) Me gusta que practicaras mucho Me gusta que practiques mucho. Me gusta que vayas a seguir practicando mucho. There's no tense coordination to be done there as you have an opinion about an action that did/do/will take place in its proper own time. Maybe you are mixing it up with contemporary actions: No me gustó que me contestara de esa forma No me gusta que me conteste de esa forma No me gustará que me vuelva a contestar de esa forma.
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Sorry, no English spell-checker Last edited by aleCcowaN; February 08, 2012 at 03:28 AM. Reason: typo |
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There is a dropdown menu on top of dialog boxes in the forums for inserting Spanish characters, so you can avoid "?" at the beginning of a sentence, which is incorrect.
Some more comments and corrections below. Quote:
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Thank you so much! Excellent explanations!
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