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The Spanish Imperfect Subjunctive (Conjugation, Uses and Examples)
The Spanish imperfect subjunctive helps you express opinions, hopes, denials, doubts and hypothetical situations—something I’m sure you do a lot in English, just maybe without realizing it.
You can already use the preterite and imperfect tenses, plus the present subjunctive.
Now you want to learn how to express yourself fully and confidently in Spanish, so it’s time to learn the imperfect subjunctive.
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What is the Spanish Imperfect Subjunctive?
The imperfect subjunctive is simply the past version of a subjunctive!
As with the present subjunctive, the past subjunctive is triggered when we talk about opinions, hopes, denials, doubts and hypothetical situations, and we have two clauses with different subject nouns.
The only difference is that now we’re talking about the past.
How to Conjugate the Imperfect Subjunctive in Spanish
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