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Old August 29, 2013, 08:12 AM
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Me gustaría que me venda un vaso de coca cola.

Why is the subjunctive used here?

Me gustaría que me venda un vaso de coca cola.

Are there any other ways to say it?

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Old August 29, 2013, 09:09 AM
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Subjunctive is used in sentences expressing wishes.
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Subjunctive is used in sentences expressing wishes.
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Old August 29, 2013, 03:24 PM
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Although shouldn't it be an imperfect subjunctive, since it follows a conditional?
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I would use it that way, but there was a thread somewhere that says you don't have to conjugate into the imperfect tense if gustar is the verb of volition. I think I can find the thread if I look for it.
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How do I make it imperfect subjunctive?


Me gustaría que me venda un vaso de coca cola. - is wrong?
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Old August 29, 2013, 04:09 PM
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I can't find the thread I was looking for, so forget what I said.
Using the present subjunctive where the imperfect subjunctive should have been used (according to all the grammar I've been taught) is something that I encounter once in awhile.

I think the sentence is wrong, but there are probably some native speakers that will defend it.

It should be 'vendiera' or 'vendiese' instead of 'venda'.
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I can't find the thread I was looking for, so forget what I said.
Using the present subjunctive where the imperfect subjunctive should have been used (according to all the grammar I've been taught) is something that I encounter once in awhile.

I think the sentence is wrong, but there are probably some native speakers that will defend it.

It should be 'vendiera' or 'vendiese' instead of 'venda'.
I think I'll not bother using the sentence if this is wrong.

Could we get a natives opinion on this? If it is wrong, I won't use the sentence.
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Old August 29, 2013, 04:15 PM
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Use the sentence as I stated and all will be well. Use the imperfect subjunctive when the main clause verb is in the conditional mood.
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Use the sentence as I stated and all will be well. Use the imperfect subjunctive when the main clause verb is in the conditional mood.
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I agree with Rusty.

Although personally I don't like this structure, it is colloquially valid:
"Me gustaría" here is used to sound more polite when asking for something, and also it's something I expect it will happen, so the subjunctive doesn't have to agree with the conditional.

However, if you are expressing a situation that would hardly happen, then the past subjunctive is needed: "Me gustaría que me vendiera una coca-cola, pero no va a querer, porque le caigo mal."
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Ah, that's the ticket. (That's what I was trying to find.)
When 'gustar' is used to form a polite request, it isn't being used in the conditional mood. Therefore, you would use the present subjunctive.

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Bit late, but could this be the thread you were looking for, Rusty?
http://forums.tomisimo.org/showthread.php?t=16649
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I looked at that one, but didn't find what I was looking for.
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