How to Use the subjunctive with verbs of volition in Spanish

Sep 11, 2010 06:18 AM
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In this video, we learn how to speak Spanish: Subjunctive with verbs of volition. Volition is requests when someone asks, needs, or wants something. To form these, you must first take the "yo" form and remove the final "o". Then, you will add in the opposite vowel endings. For example, with "yo hablo" you would say, "yo hable" or "hables". This will change if you are talking about a group of people, one person, or a formal group of people. A verb with the "er" ending will change to "a" or "es" depending on who you are speaking to/about. Using these tips, you will be able to better learn how to speak Spanish and use the right form of words!

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