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Lección 50 - Usos del Infinitivo y el Subjuntivo
publication date: Oct 10, 2011
(Lesson Transcript)EjerciciosConjuguen y escriban en todos los tiempos del subjuntivo los verbos signuientes: (hay que recordar que el presente de subjuntivo toma la irregularidad del presente de indicativo, y el imperfecto de subjuntivo la toma del pretérito de indicativo)-- to have, to bring, to tell, to translate, to read, to believe, to go, to want, to buy, to open, to sleep, to feel, to enjoy, to put, to be.
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