Voy a perderme el viaje a Cuba a menos que ________ un milagro. Why is the answer " occura" if it follows an adverbial clause. Shouldn't it be in the subjunctive form?
Subjunctive form of occurir
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JamieKwiziq community member
Subjunctive form of occurir
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Using Spanish adverbial clauses para que, antes (de) que, hasta que, con tal (de) que, etc. + the present subjunctive (El Presente de Subjuntivo)"
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InmaKwiziq team member
Hola Jamie
"ocurra" is the present subjuctive of the verb "ocurrir" (to happen).
The present indicative is "ocurre".
Saludos,
Inma
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Subjunctive form of occurir
Voy a perderme el viaje a Cuba a menos que ________ un milagro. Why is the answer " occura" if it follows an adverbial clause. Shouldn't it be in the subjunctive form?
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