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Hello, I have a project about my ideal girlfriend and I wanted to know if these sentences are correctly used in the spanish subjunctive form.

1. Yo quiera una novia que es inteligente. 2. Quiera una novia que no fume. 3. Quiera una novia que es muy simpatica.
Al On 2/02/16, RB wrote: > Hello, I have a project about my ideal girlfriend and I > wanted to know if these sentences are correctly used in the > spanish subjunctive form. > > 1. Yo quiera una novia que es inteligente. > 2. Quiera una novia que no fume. > 3. Quiera una novia que es muy simpatica.

These are frases but the...See More
Feb 2, 2016
Al Apologies for replying. I realize now I was a little slow on the uptake there.
Feb 2, 2016
Why don't you ask your teacher? On 2/02/16, RB wrote: > Hello, I have a project about my ideal girlfriend and I > wanted to know if these sentences are correctly used in the > spanish subjunctive form. > > 1. Yo quiera una novia que es inteligente. > 2. Quiera una novia que no fume. > 3. Quiera una novia que es muy simpatica.
Feb 3, 2016
Daniel Hanson Al's explanation is good. I also agree that this is something you should be asking your Spanish teacher for help.

One comment I would like to make is that the past subjunctive is more formal and less of a direct, harsh tone to it (and is what I would recommend students) in sentences like: <I>Me gustaría tener una amiguita que fuese/...See More
Feb 9, 2016


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