Subjunctive vs. Indicative -Spanish Sentence Starters- All Tenses!
La Maestra Mariposa
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Grade Levels
8th - 12th, Higher Education, Homeschool
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La Maestra Mariposa
895 Followers
Description
Never run out of practice sentences again!
Random sentence generator - Spanish
Subjunctive in present and past tenses
This random sentence generator allows students to practice the use of the subjunctive versus the indicative (both present and past tense) in noun clauses, adjective clauses, adverb clauses, and "si" clauses.
¡OJO! Since the sentences are randomly created, some of them are truly nonsensical. If a sentence is truly unworkable, just click on the purple button and get a new one!
The pages are protected to prevent accidental changes, but there is no password.
To unprotect a sheet, click on Tools, Protection, Unprotect Sheet.
If you note any errors or if there is some other kind of activity you would like to do let me know. Excel is amazing!
michelle.jolley@rsd.edu
The colored squares bring up a different combination of prompts every time you click the button.
Keywords: subjunctive vs. indicative, noun clauses, adverb clauses, adjective clauses, subjunctive in "si" clauses, imperfect subjunctive, conjunctions, unknown antecedent, non-existent antecedent, special verbs, subjunctive triggers, relative clauses, compound sentences, Spanish,
Random sentence generator - Spanish
Subjunctive in present and past tenses
This random sentence generator allows students to practice the use of the subjunctive versus the indicative (both present and past tense) in noun clauses, adjective clauses, adverb clauses, and "si" clauses.
¡OJO! Since the sentences are randomly created, some of them are truly nonsensical. If a sentence is truly unworkable, just click on the purple button and get a new one!
The pages are protected to prevent accidental changes, but there is no password.
To unprotect a sheet, click on Tools, Protection, Unprotect Sheet.
If you note any errors or if there is some other kind of activity you would like to do let me know. Excel is amazing!
michelle.jolley@rsd.edu
The colored squares bring up a different combination of prompts every time you click the button.
Keywords: subjunctive vs. indicative, noun clauses, adverb clauses, adjective clauses, subjunctive in "si" clauses, imperfect subjunctive, conjunctions, unknown antecedent, non-existent antecedent, special verbs, subjunctive triggers, relative clauses, compound sentences, Spanish,
Total Pages
0 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
30 minutes
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