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Hi, do you have a lesson anywhere that addresses when the subjunctive or indicative is used after constructions like “no dudo que” I was taught they required the indicative, but an example in a!
When there is no doubt, why the subjunctive? No dudo en absoluto que nosotros nos ________ siempre.I have absolutely no doubt that we will love each other for ever.HINT: Conjugate "querer" in El Presente Subjuntivo."No dudo que" would express certainty, so why the subjunctive here?
HiForgive me if there is already a thread addressing this question.I was a bit confused about a question that began with "no dudo que..." and asked for the verb to be conjugated in th!
Learn how to Conjugate irregular verb saber in the present subjunctive in Spanish (El Presente de Subjuntivo) and get fluent faster with Kwiziq Spanish. Access a personalised study list, thousands of test questions, grammar lessons and reading, writing and listening exercises. Find your fluent Spanish!
Hola A, yes, let's say there is some flexibility when using the infinitive or the subjunctive with the same subject in both clauses. You will definitely hear sentences in a more relaxed /colloquial Sp!
Sancho Panza from "el Quijote" is my favorite character. Pay attention to the hints! Some vocabulary you may want to look up before or during this exercise: "personaje", "caballero", "aceptar" & "burro".
Hola Bob M. Great question! In the sentence "No usamos ______ en mi colegio a menudo" the correct answer is "libros" without the article "los" because we are speaking generally about books as a catego!
Learn how to Conjugate Spanish -cer/-cir verbs (c>z) in the present subjunctive tense in Spanish (El Presente de Subjuntivo) and get fluent faster with Kwiziq Spanish. Access a personalised study list, thousands of test questions, grammar lessons and reading, writing and listening exercises. Find your fluent Spanish!
A simple explanation of 'El Imperfecto progresivo de subjuntivo' (Tense (tense+mood+aspect)) use for anyone learning Spanish.