Subjunctive with Conjunction
Conjunctions used only with the indicative
appena- as soon as
e- and
ma- but
mentre- while
o/oppure- or
perche- because
Conjunctions followed by the subjunctive
Meaning “so that”
affinche
in modo che
perche
Meaning “although”
benche
per quanto
sebbene
Meaning “provided that”
a condizione che
a patto che
purche
Other
prima che- before
senza che- without
a meno che... non- unless
Perche can mean either “because” which is used with the indicative or “so that” which is used with the subjunctive
You can use the same subject in the main clause and the dependent clause here and it is still in the subjunctive form
EXCEPT FOR:
Perche, prima che, and senza che
If they have the same subject use per, prima di, senza + infinitive respectively
Remember direct object pronouns attach to the end of the infinitive.








