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17.07.2019 •
Spanish
True or false all spanish phrases with the word que require the subjunctive mood.
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Ответ:
False
We use the subjunctive mood to express desires, doubts, the unknown, the abstract, and emotions. In this way, subjunctive sentences often have parts linked by a relative pronoun (que, quien, como). For instance: Yo quiero que tú laves los platos (I want you to do the dishes).
On the other hand, we can get phrases using que but not in the subjunctive mood, for instance:
1. Yo tengo que ir (I have to go)
2. Ven hoy con tal que no vengas solo (Come today as long as you don't come alone)
Ответ:
Comparatives and superlatives are special types of adjectives used when comparing two or more things. The trickiest thing when using comparatives and superlatives is making sure we are writing them the correct way, but with a little practice, comparatives and superlatives can quickly be mastered.
Comparative Adjectives are words used to describe a noun by comparing it to another noun. We usually think of ‘er’ words like bigger or smaller, but they can be a little trickier than that.
Superlative Adjectives are words used to describe a noun when comparing it to two or more nouns to the highest or lowest degree. Think: big, bigger, biggest, or small, smaller, smallest.
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Hope this helps! :) (please give me brainliest this took 30 mins)