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Subjunctive Mood

How the subjunctive expresses doubt, desire, emotion and unreality in Spanish, English and Chinese.

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Spanish uses the subjunctive extensively across many contexts. English preserves it only in fossilized forms (were, be, that he speak). Chinese has no subjunctive — context and adverbs handle the meaning.

Ejemplos

Doubt/uncertainty

Es posible que llueva (subjunctive)

Desire/wish

Quiero que vengas (subjunctive)

Contrary to fact (present)

Si fuera rico, viajaría (imperfect subjunctive)

Emotion

Me alegro de que vengas (subjunctive)

Imperative (negative)

No vengas (present subjunctive)

Relative clause (unknown)

Busco un libro que sea interesante (subjunctive)

Frequency of use

Very frequent (daily)

Ejemplos

Doubt/uncertainty

It may rain (modal + base verb)

Desire/wish

I want you to come (infinitive)

Contrary to fact (present)

If I were rich, I would travel (were)

Emotion

I'm glad you're coming (indicative)

Imperative (negative)

Don't come (do + not)

Relative clause (unknown)

I'm looking for a book that is interesting (indicative)

Frequency of use

Very rare (fossilized)

Ejemplos

Doubt/uncertainty

nénghuìxià (modal + context)

Desire/wish

xiǎngrànglái (periphrastic)

Contrary to fact (present)

guǒyǒuqiánjiùxíng (context)

Emotion

hěngāoxìnglái (indicative)

Imperative (negative)

biélái (imperative particle)

Relative clause (unknown)

zhǎoběnyǒusideshū (modification)

Frequency of use

None (not applicable)

Comparación rápida

Conceptos gramaticales Español Inglés Chino
Doubt/uncertainty Es posible que llueva (subjunctive)It may rain (modal + base verb)nénghuìxià (modal + context)
Desire/wish Quiero que vengas (subjunctive)I want you to come (infinitive)xiǎngrànglái (periphrastic)
Contrary to fact (present) Si fuera rico, viajaría (imperfect subjunctive)If I were rich, I would travel (were)guǒyǒuqiánjiùxíng (context)
Emotion Me alegro de que vengas (subjunctive)I'm glad you're coming (indicative)hěngāoxìnglái (indicative)
Imperative (negative) No vengas (present subjunctive)Don't come (do + not)biélái (imperative particle)
Relative clause (unknown) Busco un libro que sea interesante (subjunctive)I'm looking for a book that is interesting (indicative)zhǎoběnyǒusideshū (modification)
Frequency of use Very frequent (daily)Very rare (fossilized)None (not applicable)

Comparación lado a lado

Conceptos gramaticales Español Inglés Chino
Doubt/uncertainty Es posible que llueva (subjunctive)It may rain (modal + base verb)nénghuìxià (modal + context)
Desire/wish Quiero que vengas (subjunctive)I want you to come (infinitive)xiǎngrànglái (periphrastic)
Contrary to fact (present) Si fuera rico, viajaría (imperfect subjunctive)If I were rich, I would travel (were)guǒyǒuqiánjiùxíng (context)
Emotion Me alegro de que vengas (subjunctive)I'm glad you're coming (indicative)hěngāoxìnglái (indicative)
Imperative (negative) No vengas (present subjunctive)Don't come (do + not)biélái (imperative particle)
Relative clause (unknown) Busco un libro que sea interesante (subjunctive)I'm looking for a book that is interesting (indicative)zhǎoběnyǒusideshū (modification)
Frequency of use Very frequent (daily)Very rare (fossilized)None (not applicable)

Ejemplos en contexto

Doubt/uncertainty

Español

Es posible que llueva (subjunctive)

Inglés

It may rain (modal + base verb)

Chino

nénghuìxià (modal + context)

Desire/wish

Español

Quiero que vengas (subjunctive)

Inglés

I want you to come (infinitive)

Chino

xiǎngrànglái (periphrastic)

Contrary to fact (present)

Español

Si fuera rico, viajaría (imperfect subjunctive)

Inglés

If I were rich, I would travel (were)

Chino

guǒyǒuqiánjiùxíng (context)

Emotion

Español

Me alegro de que vengas (subjunctive)

Inglés

I'm glad you're coming (indicative)

Chino

hěngāoxìnglái (indicative)

Imperative (negative)

Español

No vengas (present subjunctive)

Inglés

Don't come (do + not)

Chino

biélái (imperative particle)

Relative clause (unknown)

Español

Busco un libro que sea interesante (subjunctive)

Inglés

I'm looking for a book that is interesting (indicative)

Chino

zhǎoběnyǒusideshū (modification)

Frequency of use

Español

Very frequent (daily)

Inglés

Very rare (fossilized)

Chino

None (not applicable)

Puntos clave

Spanish: The subjunctive is ubiquitous. It appears in dependent clauses after triggers of doubt, desire, emotion, impersonal expressions, and relativ...

English: The subjunctive is barely alive. It survives in a few fossilized forms: If I were..., I demand that he be..., It is important that she speak...

Chinese: Has no subjunctive whatsoever. The same sentence structures express real and unreal situations. Context, adverbs, and particles make the dis...

Key concepts compared: Doubt/uncertainty, Desire/wish, Contrary to fact (present).

Última actualización: 4 de junio de 2026