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reanudar Present Subjunctive Conjugation

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The present subjunctive of 'reanudar' is: reanude, reanudes, reanudemos, reanudéis, reanuden.

reanudar Present Subjunctive Forms

yoreanude
reanudes
él/ella/ustedreanude
nosotrosreanudemos
vosotrosreanudéis
ellos/ellas/ustedesreanuden

When to Use the Present Subjunctive

Use the present subjunctive after expressions of desire, doubt, emotion, or uncertainty. For 'reanudar', you might say 'Espero que reanudes tu proyecto' (I hope you resume your project). It's also used in negative commands.

Notes on reanudar in the Present Subjunctive

Reanudar is regular in the present subjunctive. The yo form 'reanude' is the same as the él/ella/usted form.

Example Sentences

  • Quiero que reanudes tus clases de guitarra.

    I want you to resume your guitar lessons.

  • Dudo que él reanude la conversación después de lo que pasó.

    I doubt he will resume the conversation after what happened.

    él/ella/usted

  • Es posible que reanudemos el viaje la próxima semana.

    It's possible that we will resume the trip next week.

    nosotros

  • Ojalá reanudéis pronto la paz.

    Hopefully you all will resume peace soon.

    vosotros

  • Temo que no reanuden el servicio a tiempo.

    I fear they won't resume service on time.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the present indicative instead of the present subjunctive.

    Correct: Use the subjunctive after verbs of influence or emotion: 'Espero que reanudes' not 'Espero que reanudas'.

    Why: Certain trigger phrases require the subjunctive mood to express non-factual or subjective situations.

  • Mistake: Confusing the yo/él/ella/usted form 'reanude' with the tú form 'reanudas'.

    Correct: Remember that 'reanude' is for yo/él/ella/usted and 'reanudés' (subjunctive) is for tú.

    Why: The endings differ between the subjunctive and indicative for the tú form.

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