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When studying the subjunctive, I seem to remember a rule with tal vez that said, if it comes first in the sentence, you should probably use subjunctive to indicate uncertainty (Tal vez venga mas tarde.), but, if it comes at the end, the indicative suffices (Viene mas tarde tal vez.)
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When studying the subjunctive, I seem to remember a rule with tal vez that said, if it comes first in the sentence, you should probably use subjunctive to indicate uncertainty (Tal vez venga mas tarde.), but, if it comes at the end, the indicative suffices (Viene mas tarde tal vez.)
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When studying the subjunctive, I seem to remember a rule with tal vez that said, if it comes first in the sentence, you should probably use subjunctive to indicate uncertainty (Tal vez venga mas tarde.), but, if it comes at the end, the indicative suffices (Viene mas tarde tal vez.)
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When studying the subjunctive, I seem to remember a rule with tal vez that said, if it comes first in the sentence, you should probably use subjunctive to indicate uncertainty (Tal vez venga mas tarde.), but, if it comes at the end, the indicative suffices (Viene mas tarde tal vez.)
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The Spanish expression for that is: "No hay mal que por bien no venga" or, every cloud has a silver lining.
Thank you, Jesus 2009
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When studying the subjunctive, I seem to remember a rule with tal vez that said, if it comes first in the sentence, you should probably use subjunctive to indicate uncertainty (Tal vez venga mas tarde.), but, if it comes at the end, the indicative suffices (Viene mas tarde tal vez.)
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When studying the subjunctive, I seem to remember a rule with tal vez that said, if it comes first in the sentence, you should probably use subjunctive to indicate uncertainty (Tal vez venga mas tarde.), but, if it comes at the end, the indicative suffices (Viene mas tarde tal vez.)
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When studying the subjunctive, I seem to remember a rule with tal vez that said, if it comes first in the sentence, you should probably use subjunctive to indicate uncertainty (Tal vez venga mas tarde.), but, if it comes at the end, the indicative suffices (Viene mas tarde tal vez.)
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Lástima que este nuevo gobierno con el ñe ñe né venga a desarticular la única propuesta social que pienso que tiene potencial en la actualidad: los movimientos de autogestión comunitaria que han logrado combinar esfuerzos de líderes de base, intelectuales de la academia y hasta grandes empresas privadas.
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When studying the subjunctive, I seem to remember a rule with tal vez that said, if it comes first in the sentence, you should probably use subjunctive to indicate uncertainty (Tal vez venga mas tarde.), but, if it comes at the end, the indicative suffices (Viene mas tarde tal vez.)
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