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Subjunctive mood in Spanish is used for expressing doubt, desire, or uncertainty from "summary" of Spanish Sentences by Nik Marcel,Robert P. Stockwell,J. Donald Bowen,Ismael Silva-Fuenzalida

The subjunctive mood in Spanish is a verb form that is used to express doubt, desire, or uncertainty. It is often used in situations where the outcome is uncertain or hypothetical. For example, when making a wish or expressing a doubt about something that may or may not happen, the subjunctive mood is used. One common use of the subjunctive mood is to express doubt or uncertainty about a future event. For example, if you are unsure whether it will rain tomorrow, you might say "Espero que no llueva mañana" (I hope it doesn't rain tomorrow), using the subjunctive mood in the verb "llueva" to show the uncertainty of the situation. A...
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