createdamadman
December 06, 2021, 10:14 PM
I have read that when asking affirmative questions using "creer", the subjunctive may or may not be used depending on the region.
So, for example, one might say:
¿Crees que tu familia te visite / te vaya a visitar?
OR
¿Crees que tu familia te visitará / te va a visitar?
I also read that use of the subjunctive in this case is most common in Mexico.
However, Rosetta Stone - through which I'm learning Latin American Spanish, provides examples without the subjunctive. Granted, I know that LA is more than just Mexico, but I'm still feeling like I'm getting mixed answers.
In trying to learn Mexican Spanish, would I be better off using or not using the subjunctive in these instances?
So, for example, one might say:
¿Crees que tu familia te visite / te vaya a visitar?
OR
¿Crees que tu familia te visitará / te va a visitar?
I also read that use of the subjunctive in this case is most common in Mexico.
However, Rosetta Stone - through which I'm learning Latin American Spanish, provides examples without the subjunctive. Granted, I know that LA is more than just Mexico, but I'm still feeling like I'm getting mixed answers.
In trying to learn Mexican Spanish, would I be better off using or not using the subjunctive in these instances?