Struggling with the French subjunctive? You're not alone. This complete B1 level guide will help you finally master one of the trickiest French grammar points. We'll break it down into simple, easy-to-remember categories with over 70 practical examples. In this lesson, you will learn: ✅ What the subjunctive is and when to use it. ✅ Triggers 1: Verbs of Will & Desire (vouloir que, exiger que...) ✅ Triggers 2: Verbs of Emotion & Feelings (être content que, avoir peur que...) ✅ Triggers 3: Verbs of Doubt & Uncertainty (penser que (negated), douter que...) ✅ Triggers 4: Impersonal Expressions (il faut que, il est important que...) ✅ Triggers 5: Conjunctions (bien que, pour que, avant que...) ✅ Triggers 6: Superlatives & Uniqueness (le meilleur que, le seul qui...) This video is perfect for intermediate (B1) French learners who want to sound more natural and pass their exams like the DELF B1. Stop guessing and start using the French subjunctive with confidence! 0:00 The Subjunctive with Verbs of Will & Desire: For expressing wants, commands, wishes, and preferences. 1:39 The Subjunctive with Feelings & Emotions: For expressing happiness, sadness, fear, and other emotional reactions. 3:29 The Subjunctive with Doubt & Uncertainty: For expressing disbelief, doubt, or questioning a statement's reality. 5:27 The Subjunctive with Impersonal Expressions: Used after common phrases like 'Il faut que' and 'Il est important que'. 7:22 The Subjunctive with Conjunctions: For specific connecting words like 'bien que' (although) and 'pour que' (so that). 9:20 The Subjunctive with Superlatives & Uniqueness: Used after phrases indicating something is the best, only, or first. 10:56 Advanced Subjunctive: Exploring the Past Subjunctive and other specific use cases.