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SUBJUNCTIVE I & II


A. SUJETS PERSONNELS (JE, TU, IL("HE"), ELLE, JEAN, ETC.)

       
    QUE + SUJET
(DIFFERENT)
SUBJONCTIF

INDICATIF

SUJET +VERBE    
       
    PREP ou RIEN +
      (MEME
      SUJET)
INFINITIF

 

Examples:
Elle veut que tu partes
Elle veut partir
Nous avons dit que tu as raison.
Nous avons dit de travailler.

B. SUJETS IMPERSONNELS (IL ("IT"/"ONE"))

      SUBJONCTIF
    QUE
(JUGEMENT/CONSEIL
POUR UNE PERSONNE)
INDICATIF
IL(CE) +VERBE    
       
    de, à,__ +
INFINITIF
(JUGEMENT/CONSEIL
POUR TOUT LE MONDE)
 


C. CONJUNCTION OR PREPOSITION?

    SUBJONCTIF PRESENT
ou
PASSE
  CONJONCTION    

PROPOSITION
    ("clause")
  INDICATIF TOUS LES TEMPS
  PREPOSITION NOM  

Examples: 
Il nous dira "bonjour" avant que nous soyons partis.
Il nous dira "bonjour" avant de partir
Vous lui parlerez après qu'il aura fini son examen.
Vous lui parlerez après avoir fini ton examen.

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I.  Write two complex sentences using a personal subject (je, tu, etc.) and a verb requiring the subjunctive, in which the two subjects are different.  For a list of verbs and expressions followed by the subjunctive, click here.
Example:  Elle désire que Paul finisse son travail.

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II. Write two complex sentences using an impersonal subject (il="it") and a verb requiring the subjunctive, in which the second clause refers to a specific person.  For a list of verbs and expressions with impersonal subjects and followed by the subjunctive, click here.
Example:  Il est douteux que Marie vienne à l'heure.

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III. Write two complex sentences using a personal subject (je, tu, etc.) and a verb normally requiring the subjunctive, but in which the two subjects are the same.  For a list of verbs and expressions followed by the subjunctive, click here.
Example:  Vous aurez peur de voir le monstre.

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IV.  Write two complex sentences using an impersonal subject (il="it") and a verb requiring the subjunctive, in which the sentence speaks about people in general.  See Table C above!  For a list of verbs and expressions with impersonal subjects and followed by the subjunctive, click here.
Example: Il est essentiel de réfléchir.

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V.  Write a complex sentence, with a personal or impersonal subject, that is followed by the indicative. For a list of verbs and expressions followed by the indicative, click here.
Example:  Je pense que tu te moques de moi.

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VI. Write a complex sentence using a conjunction that is followed by the subjunctive or the indicative.  For a list of conjunctions, click here.
Example:  Je ne viendrai pas, quoi que tu me dises.

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VII. Write a complex sentence using a preposition that is followed by an infinitive. For a list of prepositions, click here.
Example:  Elles partiront sans savoir pourquoi nous ne voulons pas les accompagner.

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