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Si Clauses - Indicative
How would you know when to use either present and present or present and future for indicative si clauses?
Por ejemplo: Los marineros ____ (contar) con un faro si ______ (haber) niebla. Can't it mean both: "The sailors will rely on a lighthouse if it is foggy" and "The sailors rely on a lighthouse if it is foggy"? |
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Los marineros cuentan con un faro por si hay niebla. -Los marineros cuentan con un faro por si hubiera niebla. -Los marineros contaban con un faro por si habia niebla. -Los marineros contarian con un faro por si hubiera niebla. I think I covered the posibilities... If I missed you question- then write the phrase in correct english, and I will translate it. :-) |
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Could you also use the subjunctive?
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The subjunctive was used in two of chileno's examples, in the secondary clause. The subjunctive wouldn't be used in the main clause.
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Rusty, would this be right for subjunctive?
Que los marineros contaran con un faro, por si hay niebla, sería bueno. Correcto? Probably not what is being asked, though... |
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Yes, it's correct. You're still using the subjunctive in a secondary clause, however. Sería bueno is the main clause.
I mentioned that the subjunctive can't be used in the main clause, but meant that comment for the types of sentences posted. You can, of course, have a main clause with a subjunctive. For example: ¡Ay! ¡Que lloviera! Last edited by Rusty; April 12, 2009 at 03:21 PM. |
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What about? : ¡Ay! ¡Si lloviera! You know I like this, and it makes me want to delve more in grammar, but now that I am, more or less, bilingual. Thanks Rusty! |
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¿Me preguntas si sirve? Claro que sí. He oído las dos.
Both phrases can stand alone. Both can sport a main clause. If it were to rain ... (then what) Would that it rain ... (when, for what purpose) |
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Eres genial explicando estas cosas! Gracias. |
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Algo así:
¡Ay! Si lloviera, ¡podríamos aliviarnos del calor que hace! ¡Ay! !Que lloviera para regar las flores que se ponen mustias! |
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