Grammar practice
Present Perfect Indicative
Haber (There is/there are all tenses) @ Ursinus
Haber in the Present Tense @ Toronto
Past Participle forms @ Trinity
Past Participle as adjective or Perfect Tense @ Colby
Present Progressive
Present Participle (gerund) @ Colby
Present Participle (gerund) @ Toronto
Present Participle forms @ Trinity
Present Subjunctive
Present Subjunctive multiple choice
Present Subjunctive challenge board
Present Subjunctive conjugation @ Trinity
Present Subjunctive conjugation 2 @ Trinity
Present Subjunctive conjugation 3 @ Trinity
Subjunctive of Desire (esperar)@ Toronto
Subjunctive of Desire (preferir) @ Toronto
Subjunctive of Volition @ Ursinus
Subjunctive of Doubt & Negation @ Ursinus
Subjunctive of Emotion @ Ursinus
Present Subj. (noun clauses) @ Trinity
Present Subj. (noun clauses) 2 @ Trinity
Present Subj. (noun clauses) 3 @ Trinity
Future
Conditional
Present Perfect Indicative vs. Subjunctive @ Colby
Present Subj. (noun & adj. Clauses) @ Trinity
Present Subj. in Adj. Clauses @ Trinity
Subjunctive with Indefinite Antecedent @ Toronto
Subjunctive in Adjective Clauses @ Ursinus
Subjunctive in Adverbial Clauses @ Ursinus
More Subjunctive in Adverbial Clauses @ Ursinus
Present Subjunctive in Adverbial Clauses @ Trinity
Pres. Subj. in Adverbial Clauses 2 @ Trinity
Subjunctive (noun, adj. & adv. Clauses) @ Trinity
Subjunctive (noun, adj. & adv. clauses) 2 @ Trinity
Subjunctive (noun, adj. & adv. clauses) 3 @ Trinity
Subjunctive (noun, adj. & adv. Clauses) 4 @ Trinity
Subjunctive in Argumentative Text @ Ursinus
Future of Probability @ Ursinus
Contrary to Fact (present/future) @ Ursinus
Contrary to Fact (past) @ Ursinus
Conditional vs Future @ Trinity