El Subjuntivo, El Indicativo, y El Infinitivo
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So you all have heard the terms infinitive, indicative, and subjunctive in uni that single. And the question has come up. Well, how do I know the difference between an infinite evil and evil indicative? So we're going to talk about that in this short tutorial video. And we're going to start with L infinity. The infinitive. KS, an infinitive is an unconjugated verb. So think about some basic ones. All right, that you've learned. And if you are going to look up a word in the dictionary, a verb, then you would look it up in its infinitive form. And I'm giving you also some infinitives that we learned in this unit, such as in sender. So these are all infinitives, okay? All right, now we're going to look at L indicative. L indicative. Express sad echos in echos are facts. Keep in mind that L indicate is a mood. It's a mood. But within the indicative you have a lot of tenses. So for example, you have the present tense. You have the, which is the past tense. You have the imperfecto, which is the imperfect tense. You have the placenta perfecto, which is the present perfect tense. And you also have the flu scan perfect though, which is the past perfect. So all of those are examples of indicative. So let me give you. A sentence using the indicative mood. You know. No pube, come here. This way, you know. Okay? So this is a fact. I woke up late, and I wasn't able to eat breakfast, okay? So this is an example of a sentence in the indicative mood. And in this sentence, I used L, and I also used an infinite evil, okay? Now we're going to look at the last category, which we're studying in this unit, which is L sub on TiVo. Queso suv TiVo. L 7 TiVo is also a mood. Okay? And within so L C one T will say opiniones of centimeters. So whereas we use the indicative to express facts. We use a super evil to express opinions or feelings. Okay? So now let me give you a sentence that is written in the subjunctive mood. S, necessarily, K. Can we live? At the end. Product. This unit. Okay, so we're kind of saying the same thing as we did before, except this is an opinion. And we're using a value judgment here. As necessity or K, now this looks very similar to what we had in the previous slide, live on day, but the only difference is the accent. That's why accents are very important. Cumulative. So it's necessary that I get up early or that I get up on time in order to eat breakfast. And I'm expressing an opinion. So I hope that this helps you understand the difference between the three concepts, or L indicate evil, and evil.