Juan Luis Guerra's song Ojalá que llueva café is especially appropriate for introducing and practicing the present subjunctive mood of Spanish. For additional interactive grammar activities and exercises visit the Spanish Language & Culture main page.

Análisis de la canción - Ojalá que llueva café (para mandar a su profesor)

Repaso del vocabulario en Ojalá

Global Forum on the World's Future (review of noun clauses)

Self-check verb chart - present subjunctive



Ex #1 - Subjunctive forms

Ex #2 - Subjunctive forms

Ex #3 - Subjunctive forms

Ex #4 - Subjunctive - verbs of influence

Ex #5 - Tú commands and present subjunctive  (verbs of influence) audio

Ex #6 - Subjunctive - verbs of emotion

Ex #7 - Subjunctive - verbs of doubt

Ex #8 - Subjunctive vs Indicative (verbs of doubt and certainty)

Ex #9 - Subjunctive-Foto Tour of the Dominican Republic (verbs of influence, emotion, doubt)

Ex #10 - Subjunctive vs indicative (verbs of influence, emotion, doubt) audio

Ex #11 - Subjunctive/Indicative - adjective clauses

Ex #12 - Subjunctive/Indicative - adverbial clauses #1

Ex #13 - Subjunctive/Indicative - adverbial clauses #2



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