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Être fâché (fâchée) que

Être fâché (fâchée) que - French subjunctive?

Does être fâché (fâchée) que take the French subjunctive?

Yes! Être fâché (fâchée) que is followed by the French subjunctive. 

Example

Être fâché (fâchée) que – To be mad that

Est-ce que tu es fâché qu’elle ait gagné et pas toi ?
Are you mad that she won and you didn’t?

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Avoir envie que
To want that

Cela me plaît que 
I like that

Nier que 
To deny that

Ordonner que 
To order that

Prendre garde que 
To be careful (that)

Quoique 
Though

Se plaindre que 
To complain that

Trouver bizarre que 
To find it odd that

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