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que vaga

:cool3:

 

aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah el subjuntivo mejor en ingles porque no existe hehe

hoy en clase de lingüistica contrastiva ha salido el tema del subjuntivo, luego si quieres te copio los apuntes :tongue:

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hoy en clase de lingüistica contrastiva ha salido el tema del subjuntivo, luego si quieres te copio los apuntes

 

si por favor! tengo mi oral la semana que viene :confused: gracias!!

 

leona meona y vaga

tb cheeky :rolleyes:

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Mood (or modality) refers to the following distinctions:

indicative, subjunctive, conditional, and imperative.

.English: because English does not have much verbal morphology, it is logical that, for the most part, mood is not expressed with specialized verbal morphology.

.indicative: this mood is expressed through the "default" verb morphology: speak, speaks, etc.

.subjunctive: in English there are very few cases of the subjunctive:

a. If I were you, I wouldn't do that (counterfactual)

b. I'd prefer that he go

.imperative: typically signaled syntactically (though not always) through the absence of a grammatical subject:

a. Leave!

 

etc etc etc mas apuntes.. blah blah

el subjuntivo en castellano hoy no lo hemos dado, supongo q lo haremos el lunes.. porque la asignatura es eso contrastar el ingles con el castellano/y el catalan :rolleyes: hehe

 

no creo q te sirva mucho... al ser sobre el ingles, que bastante lo conoceras tu :P

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