GrammarTenses SubjunctiveSubjunctive Tenses – Free Exercise Subjunctive Tenses – Free Exercise show special characters display incorrect answers Exercises Indicative or subjunctive? Choose the correct verb forms to complete the sentences. a) Dudo que mañana lluevallueve .Speaker’s subjective perception (Dudo que…) → subjunctive|The verb dudar is always followed by the subjunctive.I doubt it will rain tomorrow.b) En Madrid solo lluevallueve en abril.Standard affirmative statement → indicativeIn Madrid, it only rains in April. a) Mañana lleguemosllegamos a medio día.Standard affirmative statement → indicativeTomorrow we arrive at midday.b) No creo que lleguemosllegamos antes de las cuatro.Speaker’s subjective perception (No creo que…) → subjunctiveI don’t think that we will arrive before four o’clock. a) Me gusta que cantescantas en la ducha.Speaker’s subjective perception (Me gusta que…) → subjunctiveI like it that you sing in the shower.b) Mi compañero de piso siempre cantecanta en la ducha.Standard affirmative statement → indicativeMy flatmate always sings in the shower. a) Yo nunca lealeo el libro antes de ver la película.Standard statement → indicativeI never read the book before watching the film.b) ¿Me recomiendas que lealeo el libro antes de ver la película?Verb of influence (¿Me recomiendas que…?) → subjunctiveWould you recommend that I read the book before watching the film? a) Es posible que Carlos vengaviene luego.Speaker’s subjective perception (Es posible que…) → subjunctiveIt’s possible that Carlos will come later.b) Carlos vengaviene siempre que tiene un cotilleo.Standard affirmative statement → indicativeCarlos always comes when he has some gossip. Choose between the subjunctive and the indicative according to the conjunctions. He llamado a Jacinta para que nos ayudeayuda con la mudanza.The conjunction para que always takes the subjunctive.I called Jacinta so that she can help us with the move. No te perdonaré aunque me pidaspides perdón.The conjunction aunque takes the subjunctive when it introduces a hypothetical scenario.I will not forgive you even if you ask me for forgiveness. Te dejo mi móvil en caso de que no tengastienes saldo en el tuyo.The conjunction en caso de que always takes the subjunctive.I’ll give you my phone in case you don’t have credit on yours. ¿Siempre escuchas la radio mientras desayunesdesayunas ?The conjunction mientras takes the indicative when it introduces a repeated action.Do you always listen to the radio while you have breakfast? Haremos un pícnic en el parque a menos que lluevallueve .The conjunction a menos que always takes the subjunctive.We will have a picnic in the park unless it rains. Online exercises to improve your Spanish Improve your Spanish with Lingolia. Each grammar topic comes with one free exercise where you can review the basics, as well as many more Lingolia Plus exercises where you can practise according to your level. Check your understanding by hovering over the info bubbles for simple explanations and handy tips. Subjunctive Tenses – Free Exercise Subjunctive Tenses – mixed exercise Lingolia Plus Spanish Unlock all grammar exercises for Spanish with a Lingolia Plus account 1059 interactive grammar exercises for Spanish sorted by topic and level (A1–C1) with a built-in progress tracker and awards system Get started with Lingolia Plus Tiempos del subjuntivo – Lingolia Plus Exercises Cambio de sujeto – Presente de subjuntivo A2 Cambio de sujeto – Imperfecto de subjuntivo B1 Cambio de sujeto – Pretérito perfecto de subjuntivo B2 Cambio de sujeto – Pretérito pluscuamperfecto de subjuntivo B2 Las conjunciones – Subjuntivo o indicativo (1) B1 Las conjunciones – Subjuntivo o indicativo (2) B1 Las conjunciones – Subjuntivo o indicativo (3) B1 El uso del subjuntivo en estructuras fijas B1 Show all exercises for this topic A1Beginner A2Elementary B1Intermediate B2Upper intermediate C1Advanced