1. The indicative is used to talk about facts and statements that are believed to be true.
For example, Amanda estudia español.
This tells the readers that Amanda studies Spanish. It is an objective fact, so we use the indicative.
2. The subjunctive is used to talk about desires, doubts, wishes, and possibilities. You are not 100% sure about what you are talking about.
Dubo que Amanda estudie español.
This tells the readers that there is doubt about Amanda studying Spanish, so we use the subjunctive in this case.
*Here is how you can conjugate subjunctivo.*
-ar verbs:
-e, -es, -e, -emos, -éis, -en-er and -ir verbs:
-a, -as, -a, -amos, -áis, -anFor ejemplo(example),
hablo – o = habl
habl + e = hable
habl + es = hables
habl + e = hable
habl + emos = hablemos
habl + éis = habléis
habl + en = hablenREMEMBER!!! Turn the infinitive verb into a "yo" form and then take out the last word then conjugate!
Another example,
como – o = com
com + a = coma
com + as = comas
com + a = coma
com + amos = comamos
com + áis = comáiscom + an = coman
The conjugation for the indicative verb is the same as how you conjugate your verbs in present tense(you should know how to do this by now!)
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