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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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