How to write advanced sentences in spanish using subjunctive?
Posted on 2008 under spanish sentences | 2 Comments13 Oct
I have a spanish exam tomorrow (university level) and will have to write 500 words on a randomly picked topic. The more complexed my language, the more marks I will get.
I was wondering if anyone knew any really good, advanced level, gritty sentences, or set phrases that could earn me some points. I mean general sentences that could apply to most things – but perhaps containing the subjunctive, perifrases, or idioms, etc?
These are things you have probably been working on all year.
review those lists of phrases that you ALWAYS use the subjunctive with: Ojalá, espero que, quiero que, supongo que, those…
and the idioms you have used.
I feel for you, honey.
I hated those tests. So much so that, twenty years later, when I was visiting a class that was doing it, and the teacher offered me to take the practice test, I actually went into a cold sweat when she was handing out the practice booklets! It was so wierd!
¡Buena Suerte!