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15 Cards in this Set

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an adjective clause is...
a dependent claus that is used as an adjective
vamos a ir a un hontel que es muy moderno
adjective clause
use indicative in an adjective clause when:
the antecedent exists or is known
Hay un hotel que queda cerca de la estación
there is a hotel that is near the station (indicative)
Use subjunctive in an adjective clause when:
the antecedent does not exist or when its existence is unknown or in question
Quiero viajar en el tren que sale por la mañana
I want to travel on the train that leaves in the morning (indicative)
quiero viajar en un tren que salga por la mañana
I want to travel on a train that leaves in the morning (subjunctive)
No hay ningún hotel que quede cerca de la estación
there is not any hotel that is near the station (subjunctive)
Haber in the affirmative...
use indicative
Haber in the negative
use subjunctive
when the antecedent is a specific person and functions as a direct object
use the indicative and "personal a"
When the antecedent is not a specific person and functions as a direct object
use the subjunctive (and do not use the personal a)
Busco a la auxiliar que va en ese vuelo
I am looking for the flight attendant that goes on that flight (indicative and personal a)
Busco una auxiliar que vaya en ese vuelo
I am looking for a flight attendant that goes on that flight
with questions use indicative or subjunctive
based on degree of certainty you have about the matter