me. 4. It will be a marvel should he see his daughters. 5. It is
impossible that we should stay in the place. 6. It was impossible for
them to stay in Cadiz. 7. Is it a wonder that he should not set out for
Cadiz to-day? 8. Was it necessary (_preciso_) that you should set out?
9. It is infamous that he should say those things to-day.
XIX. SUBJUNCTIVE
[_After conjunctions, adverbs, etc._]
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1. He left the receipt in order that you might see that he had paid. 2.
He will leave a receipt so that you may see that you have paid him. 3. I
will bring you the receipt before you pay me. 4. He said that he would
bring me a receipt before I paid him. 5. We will bring him the books
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