Subjunctive Tenses in Spanish Grammar - Lingolia
espanol.lingolia.com › en › grammarSubordinate Clause (in the subjunctive) Examples; Present: Present Subjunctive: No creo que seas bilingüe. I don’t believe that you’re bilingual. Future: Te llamaré cuando llegue. I will call you when I arrive. Imperative: Avísame cuando salgas de trabajar. Let me know when you leave work. Present Perfect: Me ha molestado que llegues tarde.
Spanish Subjunctive | SpanishDict
https://www.spanishdict.com/guide/spanish-subjunctiveSubjunctive sentences often have one subject in the main/independent clause and one in the noun/dependent clause. examples Yo quiero que tú limpies el baño. I want you to clean the bathroom. 2. A Relative Pronoun Subjunctive sentences often have parts linked by a relative pronoun ( que, quien, como ). examples Yo quiero que tú limpies el baño.