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The form for the Subjunctive and Indirect Commands is the required 3-part formula.

Indirect Commands are different from commands we give directly to people (ordering them around.) We aren't saying "Hey Nick! Do this! Hey Janet! Do that!" while looking directly at Nick and Janet. Rather we are saying

Have Nick do it! ¡Que lo haga Nick!
Let Janet do that! ¡Que lo haga Janet!

Often this person isn't even around! We're "volunteering" these guys!

But if the person is with you, you can use the Indirect Command to emphasize that you want the person to whom you are talking to do it.

(I want ) that you do it! ¡Que lo hagas tú!

The format is simple:

¡Que + subjunctive verb + (subject #2)!

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2

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Subject #1: (Implied)

(Subject is undefined)

(Implied expression of volition)

Que

 

This is the conjunction necessary to introduce the subjunctive clause

Subject #2 + verb in the subjunctive

(Person or being we want to do something)