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No pienso que + subjunctive
“I don’t think that I will go to bed early until I’m tired.”
No pienso que me acueste temprano a menos que esté cansado. Is it essential to use the subjunctive here after no pienso que, even though me acueste is in the first person singular? Many thanks in advance. |
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Thanks guys.
So, just to confirm, if I decide not to use the infinitive, and use "No pienso que me acueste" - is it true that this is grammatically correct, but not used very often? Would the same apply to: "Espero que apruebe mi examen." (I hope that I pass my exam.) I think this sounds grammatically incorrect? (Even though I would use "Espero aprobar..." Thanks. |
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If the subject is not changing, native speakers will use the infinitive.
In your second example, your listener will not hear "I hope I pass my exam." They will instead understand "I hope he/she passes his/her exam," unless you were NOT recently talking about another individual. If you weren't already talking about a third person, they would wonder why you didn't use the infinitive. It isn't grammatically wrong, but will be ambiguous for your listener. |
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