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Old December 07, 2012, 12:12 PM
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Tengo que hacer mi tarea y esta es una de las frases:

Mi madre haya imposible que yo (obtener) ______ buenas notas.

Creo que el verbo en este caso es obtenga, pero si hay un subjuntivo en el primero parte, debería ser obtengo? ¿O es possible que ambos verbos estén en subjuntivo?
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Old December 07, 2012, 12:39 PM
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Estás en lo correcto con "obtenga".
Pero el primer verbo no es "haya", subjuntivo de "haber"; sino "halla", presente de "hallar": "mi madre halla imposible que..." (She finds it hard that I would obtain a good note.)
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Old December 07, 2012, 02:41 PM
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No estoy segura que entiendo. ¿Me dices que la frase del ejemplo no es correcto?
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Sí, el ejemplo no es correcto. No se deletreó bien la palabra 'halla'. Sucede mucho eso.
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Old December 07, 2012, 02:56 PM
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¡Ya veo! Entonces entiendo.
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Exactamente. Por desgracia, hay muchos hablantes de español (y peor, muchos maestros) que no saben escribir correctamente su propia lengua.
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Haya paz.
Aunque no siempre se halla.

(Not trying to go over your head, zuma022, but the first [haya] is a form of the verb "haber", the second [halla], a form of "hallar"...)
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