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Spanish Tenses Matching
Present Subjunctive
used in the subordinate clause when the verb in the main clause of a sentence that requires the subjunctive is in the present or future.
Conditional
used to describe what would happen or what someone would do under certain circumstances.
Present Perfect Indicative
used to say what has or hasn't happened in a period of time up to the present or to talk about something that happened very recently.
Future
used to describe what will take place.
Past Progressive
used to describe past actions in progress.
Preterite
used to show that events began or were completed in the past and to view past actions as a completed whole.
Imperfect
used for ongoing or habitual actions in the past.
Present Perfect Subjunctive
used to express an emotion, judgement, doubt, or hope about something that has happened.
Passive Voice
used to state that something is done or has been done to someone or something.
Past Perfect
used to express the event that happens first in a sequence of events.
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