Present Subjunctive Spanish: A Simple Explanation
baselang.com › present-subjunctive-spanishThe present subjunctive mood is normally used when speaking about a thought, belief, expectation or assumption – and despite the name, this form can be used to speak about a future action (as well as a present action). For example: I hope you are fine – Espero que estés bien (present) We will congrat the runner who arrives first – Felicitaremos al corredor que llegue primero (future) Both of the above examples are in the present subjunctive.
Present subjunctive | Grammaring
https://www.grammaring.com/present-subjunctiveThe present subjunctive is identical to the bare infinitive form of the verb in all persons, including the third person singular (no final -s). It is usually used in formal or literary styles: In certain set phrases. I see what you mean. Be that as it may, I can't agree with you. (even so, still) Come what may, I will not resign! (whatever happens)