I just recorded these sentences, in Spanish. They all include subjunctive verbs, as a complement to my new Bellaonline.com article: Introduction to the Spanish subjunctive mood.
Here’s the transcription:
- Ana está en casa (Ana is at home.)
- No creo que Ana esté en casa. (I don’t think Ana is at home.)
- Es importante que Juan me llame a las cinco.(It’s important that Juan calls me at five o’clock.)
- Es necesario que vengas conmigo. (It is necessary that you come with me.)
- Quiero que me digas la verdad. (I want you to tell me the truth.)
- Quizás Ana venga mañana. (Maybe Ana will come tomorrow.)
- No creo que sea demasiado tarde. (I don’t think it is too late.)
- Dudo que María quiera comer contigo. (I doubt María wants to have lunch with you.)
- Si yo fuera rico viajaría alrededor del mundo. (If I was rich I’d travel around the world.)
- Si (tú) vinieras conmigo, te divertirías mucho. (If you came with me, you’d have a lot of fun.)
- Si tuviera tiempo suficiente, iría al parque. (If I had enough time, I’d go to the park.)
