La mujer dice que el jefe va a confirmar el aumento.

Questions & Answers about La mujer dice que el jefe va a confirmar el aumento.

Can I leave out que and just say La mujer dice el jefe...?
No. In English, we often drop the word "that" and just say "The woman says the boss..." But in Spanish, when you are reporting what someone said, you must always include que to connect the two parts of the sentence.
I know dice means "says", but what is the dictionary form of this verb?
The verb is decir (to say or to tell). It is a stem-changing verb, meaning the "e" changes to an "i" in the present tense for he, she, or it, which gives us dice.
Why use va a confirmar instead of a single future tense verb?
Using the verb ir (to go) + a + an infinitive verb (here, va a confirmar) translates directly to "is going to confirm." It is extremely common in spoken Latin American Spanish and is usually the go-to way to talk about near future plans.
Is el aumento the specific word for a salary raise?
El aumento translates literally to "the increase." While it is commonly used on its own to mean a pay raise in a work context, you might also hear the more specific phrase el aumento de sueldo (salary increase) to be absolutely clear.

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