One of the most complicated topics of the Spanish grammar for non-native speakers is the Subjunctive mood. As a general rule, the Subjunctive is used to describe unreal or potential events, unlike the Indicative mood which it is used to describe real facts.
The Subjunctive is composed of simple and perfect tenses, but unlike the Indicative, there are only three simple tenses and three perfect tenses.
The Subjunctive is composed of simple and perfect tenses, but unlike the Indicative, there are only three simple tenses and three perfect tenses.