Please explain use of subjunctive when the subject does not change in the main clause to the subordinate clause.
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Ralph K.Kwiziq community member
Please explain use of subjunctive when the subject does not change in the main clause to the subordinate clause.
For example here "Yo no creo que yo sea muy egoista."
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Conjugate ser in the present subjunctive in Spanish (El Presente de Subjuntivo)"
Asked 5 years ago
InmaNative Spanish expert teacher in Kwiziq
Hola Ralph
With verb creer in negative we can use both the infinitive or the subjunctive (even if it is the same subject). You could say:
"Yo no creo ser muy egoista" (I don't think I am very selfish)
or
"Yo no creo que sea muy egoista" (I don't think I am very selfish)
(The second sentence is more commonly used)
The rule about using the infinitive instead of the subjunctive, when having the same subject doesn't apply to all verbs.
With "wish" verbs like querer, this rule if fixed:
Yo quiero ir a Madrid (same subject, infinitive)
Yo quiero que tú vayas a Madrid (different subject, subjunctive)
But it is not the same case with "creer".
I hope this helps,
Inma
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