Saturday, December 28, 2019

Does Afin Que Need the Subjunctive

The French term  afin que  means that, so that or in order that. It is used as a conjunction, and afin que requires the French subjunctive. Example Je le ferai afin que nous puissions partir.Ill do it so that we can leave. Remember, the subjunctive (le  subjonctif) in the French language is not a tense — its a mood. It is used with dependent clauses to depict a speakers subjective perspective, like an opinion, feeling, or desire. You need to use the subjunctive when the subject of the main clause is different from the subject of the dependent clause and a relative pronoun is used to connect the two. The French subjunctive is a tricky concept and generally requires a lot of practice and memorization to get right.

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