Sacar Subjunctive Mood in Latin American Spanish

The presente de subjuntivo of sacar is used to express wishes, desires, or uncertainty about an action, for example: Espero que saques buenas notas. (I hope you get good grades.)

This verb follows the -car to -que spelling-changing conjugation pattern, where the c changes to qu before the endings are added.

Conjugations

Conjugations of Sacar (to take out) in the Subjunctive Mood tense (Latin American Spanish):

Pronoun Conjugation
Yosaque
saques
Él / Ella / Ustedsaque
Nosotros / Nosotrassaquemos
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedessaquen

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Usage of Sacar in the Subjunctive Mood

The present subjunctive of sacar is used to express wishes, desires, demands, or uncertainty about an action or event.

To take out or remove: For example, Espero que saquen la basura hoy. (I hope they take out the trash today.)

To obtain or get: For example, Necesito que saque buenas notas. (I need you to get good grades.)

To publish or release: For example, Es importante que saquen un nuevo álbum pronto. (It’s important that they release a new album soon.)

To deduce or infer: For example, No puedo sacar conclusiones sin más información. (I can’t draw conclusions without more information.)

To extract or pull out: For example, Tengo que sacar la espina de mi dedo. (I have to pull the thorn out of my finger.)

Slang: To take advantage of: For example, Siempre intenta sacarme dinero. (He always tries to take advantage of me for money.)

Examples

Examples of Sacar in the Subjunctive Mood

Es importante que saquemos buenas notas en el examen. (It’s important that we get good grades on the exam.)

El profesor recomienda que saquemos una copia de los apuntes antes del examen. (The professor recommends that we make a copy of the notes before the exam.)

Ojalá que saquen buenas fotos durante el viaje. (I hope they take good photos during the trip.)

Aunque no saquemos buenas notas, lo importante es aprender. (Even if we don’t get good grades, the important thing is to learn.)

Para aprobar el examen, es necesario que saques al menos un 70%. (To pass the exam, it’s necessary that you get at least 70%.)

Mis padres insisten en que saque buenas notas para poder ir a la universidad. (My parents insist that I get good grades in order to go to university.)

Dudo que saquen una nueva temporada de esa serie. (I doubt they’ll release a new season of that show.)

Tal vez saquemos boletos para el concierto de esta noche. (Maybe we’ll get tickets for the concert tonight.)

Espero que saques provecho de esta oportunidad laboral. (I hope you take advantage of this job opportunity.)

Es una lástima que no saquemos mejores calificaciones en esa clase. (It’s a shame that we don’t get better grades in that class.)

Quiero que saquen buenas fotos en la boda para el álbum. (I want them to take good photos at the wedding for the album.)

Sugiero que saquemos copias adicionales del contrato por si acaso. (I suggest we make additional copies of the contract just in case.)

¿Crees que saquen una nueva versión del programa este año? (Do you think they’ll release a new version of the software this year?)

Me alegra que saques tiempo para hacer ejercicio regularmente. (I’m glad you make time to exercise regularly.)

Aunque saquemos malas notas, no debemos rendirnos. (Even if we get bad grades, we shouldn’t give up.)

Conjugations with English Translations

Conjugations of Sacar (to take out) in the Subjunctive Mood tense (Latin American Spanish) with English Translations:

Spanish English
Yo saque I take out
Tú saques You take out
Él / Ella / Usted saque He / She / You takes out
Nosotros / Nosotras saquemos We take out
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes saquen They / You all take out

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Synonyms

The Subjunctive mood is also known as the Simple Subjunctive, Subjunctive Present, or Present Subjunctive Mood in English, and as Presente de Subjuntivo, Subjuntivo Presente, Presente del Modo Subjuntivo, or Tiempo Presente del Subjuntivo in Spanish.