🇪🇸 Spanish · Subjunctive
Learn Spanish subjunctive with music
The subjunctive shows up in wishes, doubts, emotions, and many dependent clauses. Forms look like present with different endings—and music helps separate mood from indicative.
When to use subjunctive
Wishes and desires (quiero que vengas)
Doubt and uncertainty (no creo que sea…)
Emotion reactions (me alegra que…)
Practice tips
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Learn trigger phrases (espero que, ojalá) while looping subjunctive endings.
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Start with regular -ar / -er / -ir patterns before irregulars.
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Replay the same track until yo / tú / él subjunctive forms feel distinct from present.
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