Realidades Practice Workbook 3
1st Edition
ISBN: 9780130360038
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Exercise 1
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Given that the verb in the main clause is in the imperfect (les había pedido); we are going to use the imperfect subjunctive.
Pero el profesor les había pedido que estudiaran. / But the professor had asked them to study.
Exercise 2
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Given that the verb in the main clause is in the present (Me soprende); we are going to use the present perfect subjunctive.
Me sorprende que no haya votado./ I’m surprised she did not vote.
Exercise 3
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Given that the verb in the main clause is in the present (Me alegro); we are going to use the present perfect subjunctive.
Me alegro que se hayan divertido./ I´m glad they had fun.
Exercise 4
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Given that the verb in the main clause is in the preterite (le dijo); we are going to use the imperfect subjunctive.
Yo sé que su madre le dijo que se la pusiera./ I know his mother told him to put it on.
Exercise 5
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Given that the verb in the main clause is in the preterite (les exigió); we are going to use the imperfect subjunctive.
El director del colegio les exigió que se trataron con respeto./ The school principal demanded that they treat each other with respect.
Exercise 6
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Given that the verb in the main clause is in the present (creo); we are going to use the present perfect subjunctive.
Pero yo no creo que lo haya escrito./ But I don’t think he wrote it.
Exercise 7
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Given that the verb in the main clause is in the present (nos gusta); we are going to use the present perfect subjunctive.
No nos gusta que hayan sido establecidas./ We don’t like that they have been established.
Exercise 8
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Given that the verb in the main clause is in the present (me parece); we are going to use the present perfect subjunctive.
Me parece injusto que las hayan prohibido./ It seems unfair to me that they have been banned.
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