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| con tal (de) que provided that, as long as |
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| en caso (de) que (in case) |
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| para que (so that, in order) |
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| sin que (without, unless) |
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| subjunctive or indicative |
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| aunque (although; even if) |
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| subjunctive or indicative |
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| subjunctive or indicative |
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| subjunctive or indicative |
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| subjunctive or indicative |
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| subjunctive or indicative |
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| subjunctive or indicative |
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| subjunctive or indicative |
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| subjunctive or indicative |
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| tan pronto como (as soon as) |
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| subjunctive or indicative |
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| certain conjunctions are always followed by the subjunctive because.... |
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| ....they introduce actions or states that are uncertain or have not yet happened. |
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| Conjunctions that are followed by the subjunctive often express... |
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| purpose, condition, or interest |
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| After the prepositions antes de, con tal de, and en caso de, the use of the infinitive without que is optional |
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| if the action in the main clause has already happened, or happens habitually, then... |
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| a pesar de, después de, and hasta can also be followed by the infinitive instead of que + subjunctive when... |
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| there is no change of subject |
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