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FREE SPANISH AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT CH 13
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Question 1: no sea que / no fuera que (followed by subjunctive or indicative?)
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lest, so that ... not (= para no) (always followed by subjunctive!)
Question 2: No hago nada sin que lo 'sepan'.
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I don't do anything without their 'knowing' it.Question 3: No podemos evitar el cambio climático, a menos que todos (trabajar) juntos.
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trabajemos Question 4: en cuanto deals with time, and is followed by the subjunctive when they introduce an anticipated situation. If they introduce one which is viewed as completed or habitual, they are followed by the indicative
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as soon as
Question 5: Ana va a llevar su teléfono celular para que nosotros (poder) llamar en caso de emergencia.
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podamos
Question 6: Vamos al lago mañana a menos que (hacer) mal tiempo.
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haga Question 7: Como vayas conmigo, te pago la entrada. If you go with me, I'll pay for your ticket.
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[Subjunctive] (como means if)
Question 8: No voy a menos que 'venga' ella.
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I'm not going unless she 'comes'.
Question 9: Vamos de excursión para (observar) los animales y las plantas.
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observar Question 10: la caza de / ballenas / incrementarse (increase) cada vez más / sin que / el gobierno / tomar medidas
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La caza de ballenas se incrementa cada vez más sin que el gobierno tome medidas.Question 11: (yo) ir a estudiar / bioquímica / tan pronto como / terminar / ecología
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Yo voy a estudiar bioquímica tan pronto como termine ecología.Question 12: dado que deals with time, and is followed by the subjunctive when they introduce an anticipated situation. If they introduce one which is viewed as completed or habitual, they are followed by the indicative
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granted that, in case that
Question 13: por mucho que deals with time, and is followed by the subjunctive when they introduce an anticipated situation. If they introduce one which is viewed as completed or habitual, they are followed by the indicative
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no matter how much, however much
Question 14: a menos que (followed by subjunctive or indicative?)
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unless (always followed by subjunctive!)
Question 15: a condición de que (followed by subjunctive or indicative?)
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on the condition that (always followed by subjunctive!)
Question 16: a no ser que (followed by subjunctive or indicative?)
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lest, unless (always followed by subjunctive!)
Question 17: para sin que (followed by subjunctive or indicative?)
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without (always followed by subjunctive!) Question 18: Hay personas que no reciclan a menos que les (dar, ellos) dinero a cambio.
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den Question 19: Trabajamos mientras ellos descansan. We work while they rest. (indicative or subjuntive?)
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[Indicative](generally, habitually,completed) Question 20: words dealing with time are followed by the subjunctive when they introduce an anticipated situation unless
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they introduce one which is viewed as completed or habitual, use indicative.If there is no change of subject involved and a preposition is available, typically the preposition is used with an infinitive.
Question 21: Me lavaré los dientes después de que comamos. I'll brush my teeth after we eat.(indicative or subjuntive?)
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[Subjunctive](introduce anticipated situation) Question 22: Trabajaremos mientras ellos descansen. We will work while they rest. (indicative or subjuntive?)
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[Subjunctive](introduce anticipated situation)
Question 23: Podemos explorar el parque en bicicleta sin (caminar) demasiado.
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caminar Question 24: Voy a escuchar el pronóstico del tiempo antes de que el grupo y yo (salir) de la ciudad.
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salgamos
Question 25: en caso de que (followed by subjunctive or indicative?)
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in case (always followed by subjunctive!) Question 26: The indicative or subjunctive mood may be required in the adverbial clause in Spanish, or an adverbial phrase (preposition plus infinitive) may be used, depending on
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if no change of subject, and a preposition exists that corresponds to the conjunction, that preposition plus an infinitive is normally used, e.g.: He's saving his money so he can buy a car, Ahorra su dinero para poder comprar un coche.
Question 27: con tal (de) que (followed by subjunctive or indicative?)
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provided that (always followed by subjunctive!)