SIMPLE TENSES.
Remark.—Those scholars who desire a more detailed explanation of this subject, are referred to Lesson XL. page 157 ofOllendorff’s New Method of Learning to Read and Write the Spanish Language, published by D. Appleton & Co., No. 200 Broadway. This work contains every rule necessary to render easy the study of that language.
Remark.—Could,would, orshouldexpress as well asmightany of the above tenses, but the translation of the verb preceded by them in English, depends entirely on the meaning of the Spanish verb or conjunction that governs, or requires it in the subjunctive mood, as it is explained in Lesson LXXIX. p. 356 ofOllendorff’s Method, which the learner must study with attention.
The future of the subjunctive might be translated in Englishwhen I shall, and the verb in the usual way.