The subjunctive mood is used for doubt or uncertainty from "summary" of The Everything Spanish Grammar Book by Julie Gutin
When we are not sure about something, when we have doubts, or when we are uncertain about the outcome of a situation, we use the subjunctive mood in Spanish. This mood allows us to express hypothetical or unreal situations, wishes, hopes, doubts, emotions, and uncertainties. It is used to convey a sense of uncertainty or subjectivity in a sentence.
In Spanish, the subjunctive mood is often triggered by certain conjunctions or phrases that express doubt or uncertainty. These triggers include expressions such as "es posible que" (it is possible that), "dudo que" (I doubt that), "quizás" (perhaps), "ojalá" (I hope), and "tal vez" (maybe). When these triggers are present in a sentence, the verb that follo...
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