The Spanish Subjunctive is a strange concept to English speakers as it is very rarely used in the English language, in Spanish however it is used frequently. The subjunctive is a verb mood that is typically used to express a wish, emotion, opinion, judgement, possibility or something that has not yet happened and if you need further information regarding an explanation of how the subjunctive is used in Spanish there is a link at the end of this post that will help you.
This post, however, will provide the irregular conjugation of each of the tenses of the much used Spanish verb Ser in the subjunctive.
Subjunctive Present Tense (Subjuntivo presente)
- yo sea
- tú seas
- él/ella sea
- usted sea
- nosotros/as seamos
- vosotos/as seáis
- ellos/ellas sean
- ustedes sean
Subjunctive Imperfect Tense (Subjuntivo pretérito imperfecto)
- yo fuera/fuese
- tú fuera/fueses
- él/ella fuera/fuese
- usted fuera/fuese
- nosotros/as fuéramos/fuésemos
- vosotos/as fuerais/fuereis
- ellos/ellas fueran/fuesen
- ustedes fueran/fuesen
Just to add to any confusion you may be suffering from, it should be noted that there are two different set of endings for the imperfect tense in the subjunctive both mean the same and either can be used!
Subjunctive Future Tense (Subjuntivo futuro imperfecto)
- yo fuere
- tú fueres
- él/ella fuere
- usted fuere
- nosotros/as fuéremos
- vosotos/as fuereis
- ellos/ellas fueren
- ustedes fueren
Here are some links to other ‘ser‘ related posts:
- Present Tense Conjugation of Ser
- Imperfect Tense Conjugation of Ser
- Ser vs Estar
- Preterite Tense of Ser
- Spanish Subjunctive
…and if you need a full and complete Ser Conjugation chart one can be downloaded and printed from the Ser conjugation page on the main site.
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