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Preguntas acerca de modos o tiempos verbales: indicativo, subjuntivo, condicional, imperativo, etc. // Questions about verb tenses or modes: indicative, subjuntivo, imperative, etc.
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imperfect subjunctive - might
At the end of the Michel Thomas Spanish Advanced Course, he talks about the imperfect subjunctive. While it seems there are good examples using si clauses, he says it can also be used to invoke might. …
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imperfect subjunctive - might
After doing some research, it turns out that Michel Thomas is correct, but only in some cases.
1.) The past subjunctive can only be used in a clause by itself in 3 cases, none which translate as migh …
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How to say "I have been running for 3 years."
I have always learned that it is best to use the construction:
Hace tres años que corro.
or
Corro desde hace tres años.
or EDIT (lentic catachresis)
Llevo tres años corriendo.
Vengo …