Do you use subjunctive with no creo que?

Do you use subjunctive with no creo que?

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8 Answers. The subjunctive form follows “no creo que.” It’s used to convey a feeling of doubt. Use the indicative when you believe something is true (creo que). Use the indicative when you believe something is true (creo que).

Q. What are the 3 moods?

Verbs have three moods—indicative, imperative, and subjunctive. The indicative and the imperative moods are fairly common. You use the indicative mood in most statements and questions.

Q. What is the present subjunctive used for in Spanish?

El presente de subjuntivo (Spanish present subjunctive) can be better defined as a grammatical mood rather than a proper tense and is used in Spanish to express personal opinions, unreal or hypothetical wishes, doubts, commands or feelings in the present or the future.

Q. Is no me gusta que subjunctive?

Again, if you just talk about what you don’t like, you use subjunctive, but if you want to declare that they do invite you every time (and you don’t like that), you use indicative. But a simple: No me gusta que… The subjunctive is used in a sentence with a main clause and a subordinate clause.

Q. Is Es importante que subjunctive or indicative?

Yes, es importante requires the subjunctive: Por ejemplo … Es importante que recordemos esta fecha. It is important that we remember this date.

Q. What are some subjunctive phrases in Spanish?

25 Subjunctive Phrases to Use in Real Life

  • ¡Que los cumplas feliz!
  • Yo quiero pastel aunque sea un poquito.
  • Espero que tengas un buen día.
  • Ojalá que salga bien.
  • Sea como sea.
  • Te recomiendo que veas esa película.
  • Es gracioso que digas eso.
  • Me encanta que sonrías.

Q. Do you use subjunctive after hasta que?

Because the subjunctive often occurs in subordinate clauses, the subordinating conjunction que is usually found before the the subjunctive forms. Quieren que yo les haga un trabajo….Conjunctions with Subjunctive.

cuandowhen
hasta queuntil
en cuantoas soon as
tan pronto comoas soon as
después de queafter

Q. What does D in weirdo stand for?

Doubt, denial, unreal things that question

Q. What means Ojala?

“Ojalá” is a spanish word that comes from the arab expression: “Insha’Allah”, which means litteraly “If God/Allah wants”. So “ojalá” means “I hope/wish”.

Q. What is imperfect subjunctive Spanish?

The imperfect subjunctive is used when you are indicating an action in the past in the same situation where the subjunctive would be required in the present. For example, look at this sentence in the present subjunctive: Es emocionante que Maria me lea el periódico.

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