Verbs Following Si Often in Subjunctive Mood
(About.com) Most clauses that begin with si (the equivalent of 'if') are what is known as conditional clauses. Which verb you use as part of that clause depends a great deal on how likely you believe the condition to be true. Thus a clause such as si yo fuera t&
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