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209 Tarea Espaol 15 Nombre: ................................... Seccin: ................................... Llene los blancos con el presente del subjuntivo o del indicativo segn lo requiera el contexto. Si usa el subjuntivo, subraye la S. S 1. Conviene que ustedes (traer) __________________ abrigo. S 2. Basta que la mayora de los invitados (poder ) __________________ venir. S 3. Les ruego que me (escuchar)...

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209 Tarea Espaol 15 Nombre: ................................... Seccin: ................................... Llene los blancos con el presente del subjuntivo o del indicativo segn lo requiera el contexto. Si usa el subjuntivo, subraye la S. S 1. Conviene que ustedes (traer) __________________ abrigo. S 2. Basta que la mayora de los invitados (poder ) __________________ venir. S 3. Les ruego que me (escuchar) __________________. S 4. Te prohbo que (volver) __________________ a salir con ese chico. S 5. Siempre nos persuaden de que (comer- nosotros) __________________ all. S 6. Su hermana manda que ellos le (comprar) __________________ azcar. S 7. Tu msica impide que yo me (concentrar) __________________ en mi trabajo. S 8. Los convenceremos de que los nios (quedarse) __________________ aqu. S 9. Te advierto que no se lo (decir / t) __________________. S 10. Les aconsejo que (tomar / ustedes) __________________ su tiempo. S 11. Te obligan a que (cantar / t) __________________ con ellos. S 12. Se oponen a (ir que / nosotros) __________________ con ellos. S 13. Necesito que me (ayudar / t) __________________. S 14. Insisten en que (comer / t) __________________ ms. S 15. Ella se empea en que nosotros no (pagar) __________________. S 16. Desean que yo los (llamar) __________________. S 17. Me enoja que siempre (llegar / t) __________________ tarde. S 18. Les encanta que (llevar / nosotros) __________________ a nuestros amigos. S 19. Lamentamos que no (poder / ustedes) __________________ venir. S 20. Tengo miedo que Juan le (decir) __________________ a ella lo que le cont. S 21 Se avergenza de que sus padres no lo (dejar) __________________ salir. S 22. Nos quejamos de que nos (hacer / ellos) __________________ trabajar tanto. S 23. No importa que no (tener / t) __________________ dinero; yo te invito. S 24. Ms vale que (terminar / t) __________________ pronto para venir conmigo. S 25. Niegan que el chico (poder) __________________ or. S 26. Puede ser que ese hombre (conocer) __________________ al director.
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