Practice Using Subjunctive with Your Form

Introduction

In Spanish, the subjunctive mood is used to express desires, doubts, emotions, and hypothetical situations. It is essential to know how to conjugate verbs in the subjunctive form correctly. Let's practice using the subjunctive with the second person singular (your) form.

Exercise

1 Digo (decir) la verdad. No digo mentiras.

2 Pongo (poner) la mesa. No pongo las velas.

3 Hago (hacer) la tarea. No hago trampa (cheating).

4 Soy (ser) buena persona. No soy egoísta.

5 Voy (ir) a la escuela. No voy al parque.

6 Tengo (tener) paciencia. No tengo miedo.

What are the correct forms of the verbs in the exercises above in the subjunctive mood with the second person singular (your) form? 1. _Digo_ (decir) la verdad. No _digo_ mentiras. 2. _Pongo_ (poner) la mesa. No _pongo_ las velas. 3. _Hago_ (hacer) la tarea. No _hago_ trampa (cheating). 4. _Soy_ (ser) buena persona. No _soy_ egoísta. 5. _Voy_ (ir) a la escuela. No _voy_ al parque. 6. _Tengo_ (tener) paciencia. No _tengo_ miedo.
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