- What is the future perfect subjunctive?
- What is perfect subjunctive examples?
- How do you use the future subjunctive?
- Can you use future tense with subjunctive?
What is the future perfect subjunctive?
The future perfect subjunctive is used to indicate actions that will have happened in the future at a certain point after an undetermined point of time.
What is perfect subjunctive examples?
The present perfect subjunctive is used to describe what has happened in instances where the subjunctive is signaled: denial, doubt, recommendation, etc. For example: 'I hope that you have studied', 'I doubt that you have completed your homework', 'Ron is surprised that she has done it'.
How do you use the future subjunctive?
The future subjunctive is supposed to be used in Spanish when a verb or expression requiring the subjunctive in the main clause is in the present or future and refers to a future action. However, the future subjunctive is becoming obsolete.
Can you use future tense with subjunctive?
Generally, today the present subjunctive is used for both present and future tenses where the subjunctive mood would otherwise be called for.