The main verb of the indicative present.
- The employee expresses posterior, ie the action of the employee is after the main action: using the present subjunctive 's indicative future.
- I hope that Suly not go tomorrow / go to work.
- The employee expresses contemporary, that the two actions occur at the same time : we use the present subjunctive .
- not know what face / John is doing at this time.
- The employee expresses prior art, namely the employee's action took place first : using the past congiutivo .
- I did that yesterday Faus a ride in the woods with his children.
The main verb of the conditional is simple.
- The employee expresses posterior, ie the action of the employee is after the main action: using the imperfect subjunctive .
- I'd you quit work early tomorrow to go to a restaurant together.
- The employee expresses contemporary, that the two actions occur at the same time : using the imperfect subjunctive.
- I wish someone would help me to correct the exams.
- The employee expresses prior art, namely the employee's action took place first : using the past perfect subjunctive .
- I that last year there you were enrolled at the University.
The main verb of the indicative past tense / remote, imperfect or past perfect.
The employee expresses posterior, ie the employee's action takes place after the main action: using the present subjunctive 's indicative future. - I hope that tomorrow Luisa not go / go to work.
- The employee expresses contemporary, that the two actions occur at the same time : we use the present subjunctive .
- not know what face / John is doing at this time.
- The employee expresses prior art, namely the employee's action took place first : using the subjunctive past.
- that yesterday I think Mario has done a ride in the woods with his children.
The main verb of the conditional is simple.
- The employee expresses posterior, ie the action of the employee is after the main action: using the imperfect subjunctive .
- I'd you quit work early tomorrow to go to a restaurant together.
- The employee expresses contemporary, that the two actions take place in same time: using the imperfect subjunctive .
- I wish someone would help me to correct the exams.
- The employee expresses prior art, namely the employee's action took place first : using the past perfect subjunctive .
- I that last year there you were enrolled at the University.
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