SPA 102 Lecture 21: The Subjunctive in Adjective Clauses

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I"m looking for a professor who teaches spanish: indicative is used when adjective clause refers to a person, place, thing, or idea that is clearly known, certain, or definite. Conozco a alguien que va a esa peluquer a. I know someone who goes to that beauty salon. Quiero ir al restaurants que est en frente de la biblioteca. I want to go to the restaurant that"s in front of the library. Adjective clauses (indicative vs. subjunctive): indicative: Necesito el libro que tiene informaci n sobre venezuela. I need that book that has information about venezuela. Quiero vivir en esta casa que tiene jard n. I want to live in this house that has a garden. En mi barrio, hay una helader a que vende helado de mango. In my neighborhood, there"s an ice cream shop that sells mango ice cream: subjunctive: Necesito un libro que tenga informaci n sobre venezuela. I need a book that has information about venezuela.

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