PRACTICE - Subjunctive Mood - Conditional Statements - INTERMEDIATE
Learning Target - I can identify types of subjunctive clauses, including specific types and tenses of Conditional Statements. CONDITIONAL STATEMENTS - If-then statements that usually begin with 'si' (= if). Many Conditional Statements use Subjunctive verbs, but some use Indicative (regular) verbs. EXAMPLE: If I get up earlier, I wouldn't be late for work. REVIEW SUBJUNCTIVE TENSES - PRESENT TENSE: "weird vowel" EXAMPLES: portet, habeat, scribat, dormiat PERFECT TENSE: -ERI- IMPERFECT TENSE: -RE- PLUPERFECT TENSE: -ISSE- VERB CHART: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1CjHQXztcrnibVdDL0fh9hVb1JIrmzPcy . . . .
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