mierda, prefieria que alguien ayudadme en skype porque me aprendere mas con la practica, entounces sera alguien quien daranme sus nombre entounces podramos practicar un poco?
@CherryRedSenses My comment was meant to be understood in the context of a lesson called "When to Use the Subjunctive." With regard to the future subjunctive, my answer is still "Never." Sure, you can find it in some legal documents and fixed expressions, however, you have no need to learn the future subjunctive for fully competent use of the language, just as a foreign learner of English typically has no need to learn the verb forms in Shakespeare or the King James Version of the Bible
Isn't esperar 'espere' in the present subjunctive? As in: "My abuela habla a mi siempre, "espere que te desnudas?" No abuela, no espera me desnudo para usted."
omg LOL her "dialect"
good job though
ChelseyKryou 2 weeks ago
just wasted 10:05 min. of my life
mexicanlovies101 4 weeks ago
we never use this not even my grandma. it comes natural.
mexicanlovies101 4 weeks ago
What is she staring at?
UnknownFPS 1 month ago
mierda, prefieria que alguien ayudadme en skype porque me aprendere mas con la practica, entounces sera alguien quien daranme sus nombre entounces podramos practicar un poco?
yele009 1 month ago
I only sat through it 'cause she looks good. I wish she was my real teacher..
EdgarRBS 4 months ago
Worst teacher ever. It's full of mistakes and I can tell cause i'm a native Spanish. "Dudo que me llamare??" WTF??
Besides, her accent sucks
carlosverdier 4 months ago 3
@carlosverdier No dude, she means, "I doubt I'll call myself," haha... or not.
EdgarRBS 4 months ago
@carlosverdier
llamare-it is future subjunctive not used that often
meleluz71 1 week ago
This was extremely helpful. Thank you very, very much! :)
kldmtl2010 6 months ago
I HAVE MY EXAM ON THIS TOMORROW :) thanks
lovejasonmrazful 8 months ago
There is no longer a future subjunctive in use in Spanish.
goalieprof 8 months ago 2
@goalieprof it's still taught but not used, we are learning it in Spanish class.
so it's still there, just not used by people
micheljr17 3 months ago
@goalieprof It is still used in legal documents and older documents, so it is helpful to be aware of it.
CherryRedSenses 3 months ago
@CherryRedSenses My comment was meant to be understood in the context of a lesson called "When to Use the Subjunctive." With regard to the future subjunctive, my answer is still "Never." Sure, you can find it in some legal documents and fixed expressions, however, you have no need to learn the future subjunctive for fully competent use of the language, just as a foreign learner of English typically has no need to learn the verb forms in Shakespeare or the King James Version of the Bible
goalieprof 3 months ago
omg que divertido es ver a la gente hablar español o intentarlo :| XD
Gomph1000 8 months ago
Have a quiz on this tomorrow! Gracias :)
bulatgibadullin 9 months ago
@bulatgibadullin holla como esta
mehboobshah62 5 months ago
wow I also have a test tomorrow! I found this video to be very helpful. My professor also uses WEIRDO to explain subjunctive.
rowekathryn 10 months ago
hehe same here. test tomorrow:p
SavannahElliot 11 months ago
This was a great video. Hopefully it helps for my test tomorrow!
uoakari 11 months ago
@uoakari haha i have a test tomorrow too
goldenj234 11 months ago
Isn't esperar 'espere' in the present subjunctive? As in: "My abuela habla a mi siempre, "espere que te desnudas?" No abuela, no espera me desnudo para usted."
reagansmash68 1 year ago
Wow. I learn more from SpanishDict than my spanish teacher... that's saying something because I've had a lot of spanish teachers.
shutyourears 1 year ago 2