SPANISH 231 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Diet (Nutrition), Infinitive, Vayas
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Estar constipado/a (arg. , chi. , uru. ) to have a cold/constipation. Estar depre (arg. , esp. , pe. ) to feel down. Estar pachucho/a (arg. , esp. ) to feel under the weather. No estar seguro de to not be sure of. Estar a dieta to be on a diet. Subjunctive in noun clauses: forms of present subjunctive. Used mainly in the dependent clause to express will, influence, emotion, doubt or denial. Drop the o from the yo form and add the endings. Verbs with stem changes have the stem changes in the present subjunctive. Ir stem-changing verbs also have different stem changes in the nosotros/vosotros form of the present subjunctive. A clause is a group of words that contains a conjugated verb and subject. In the subordinate clause, a group of words functions together as a noun. When the subject of the main clause exerts will or influence on the subject of the subordinate clause, the subject of the subordinate clause takes on the subjective.