Practice Makes Perfect: Spanish Past-Tense Verbs Up Close (Practice Makes Perfect Series) by Eric W. Vogt

Practice Makes Perfect: Spanish Past-Tense Verbs Up Close (Practice Makes Perfect Series) by Eric W. Vogt

Author:Eric W. Vogt [Vogt, Eric W.]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Published: 2008-10-08T04:00:00+00:00


Thirdly, would is also used in English to express the future of the past in an indirect statement. In this situation, the conditional is employed in Spanish as a means to express the future from a point of reference in the past, as seen earlier:

The last use of the English modal would is found in its use as a subjunctive, appearing in a subordinated clause introduced by a past tense verb to express, for instance, what someone hoped someone else would do or what someone hoped something would be like. In this case, Spanish uses the imperfect subjunctive:



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