FREN 203 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Dependent Clause, Soyons, Choisir
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Qu"il/elle/on attende qu"ils/elles attendent: verbs with double stems. Usage of the subjunctive: in modern french, the subjunctive is almost always used in a dependent or subordinate clause introduced by the conjunction que, the subjunctive is used . Following expressions of volition (will, intent, desire, wish) or sentiment (emotion, judgment, appreciation) Following verbs and expressions that indicate doubt or possibility. Il est possible que il est impossible que. With superlative statements, since these are judgments and not facts. The opinion could easily change: the subjunctive is not used . Il est clair que il est vident que. Il est vrai que il est s r que. With the verbs croire and penser when they are affirmative. C: if a sentence has two different subjects: one in the main clause, another in the dependent clause , use the indicative in the dependent clause when the main verb expresses: