Hola,
I was wondering, as this lesson specifically deals with esperar in the meaning of "to hope", what happens if I want to use it as "to wait"? Does it also require El Subjuntivo?
Deborah
Hola,
I was wondering, as this lesson specifically deals with esperar in the meaning of "to hope", what happens if I want to use it as "to wait"? Does it also require El Subjuntivo?
Deborah
If you are waiting for someone to do something or for something to happen it would also trigger the subjunctive. For example:
I'm waiting for my mum to arrive - Estoy esperando a que llegue mi madre.
We are waiting for the office to open. Vamos a esperar hasta que abra la oficina.
In both examples there is a reference to something that will happen in the future.
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