Subjunctive Spanish Conjugations
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Learning Subjunctive Spanish Conjugations is no different to learning the conjugations of verbs and tenses in the indicative, the difficulty is in knowing when you should use the subjunctive in Spanish, as it is rarely used by English speakers and is therefore often understood.
Below are tables containing all the regular subjunctive Spanish conjugations for the three different verb groups.
Please note that this post and the information in it deal only with REGULAR verbs, there are many irregular verbs in the subjunctive which are either dealt with in other posts or will be in the not too distant future.
For the following conjugations the regular Spanish verbs hablar (to speak), abrir (to open) and beber (to drink) will be used.
| Present Subjunctive (Presente Subjunctivo) | |||
| Hablar | Abrir | Beber | |
| yo | hable | abra | beba |
| tú | hables | abras | bebas |
| él/ella/usted | hable | abra | beba |
| nosotros | hablemos | abramos | bebamos |
| vosotros | habléis | abráis | bebáis |
| ellos/ellas/ustedes | hablen | abran | beban |
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| Imperfect Subjunctive (Imperfecto Subjunctivo) * The imperfect subjunctive has two different sets of endings, the first are those that use-ra and it those that should be normally used. The other set of endings use -se, these are generally used within literature |
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| Hablar | Abrir | Beber | |
| yo | hablara/ase | abriera/ese | bebera/ese |
| tú | hablaras/ases | abrieras/eses | beberas/eses |
| él/ella/usted | hablara/ase | abriera/ese | bebera/ese |
| nosotros | habláramos/ásemos | abriéramos/esemos | bebéramos/esemos |
| vosotros | hablarais/aseis | abrierais/eseis | beberais/eseis |
| ellos/ellas/ustedes | bablaran/asen | abrieran/esen | beberan/esen |
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| Future Subjunctive (Futuro Subjunctivo) | |||
| Hablar | Abrir | Beber | |
| yo | hable | abriere | bebere |
| tú | hables | abrieres | beberes |
| él/ella/usted | hable | abriere | bebere |
| nosotros | hablemos | abriéremos | bebéremos |
| vosotros | habléis | abriereis | bebereis |
| ellos/ellas/ustedes | hablen | abrieren | beberen |
The Subjunctive Spanish conjugations of the present perfect, pluperfect and future perfect are all formed using the past particple of the verb being conjugated as they are in the indicative.
However, the preceding auxiliary verb haber does change as it uses the subjunctive variants of the same tense instead of the indicative:
| Example | ||
| Indicative: | he bebado | I have drank |
| Subjunctive: | haya bebado | I have drank |
‘he’ being the present tense of haber in the indicative and ‘haya’ the present tense of haber in the subjunctive.
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