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Verb following que: Past/Present vs Present Subjunctive
Hi,
Is there any rule of thumb about when in an essentially "indicative" sentence subjunctive is required after que? For example, I understand why Que disfrutes de tus vacaciones but why Y no me creo que lleve diez días fuera ? That is, I see a lot of sentences that look for me just like the last one with past or present after que. No subjunctive. It is not really an arbitrary choice, or is it? |
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I agree with Rusty. The "rule of thumb" is that negative statements with two verbs often
![]() - Creo que no está en casa. / No creo que esté en casa. - Dice que va a trabajar. / No dice que vaya a trabajar. - Oigo que me llaman. / No oigo que me llamen. - Veo que llueve. / No veo que llueva. - Pienso que ya lo sabe. / No pienso que ya lo sepa.
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