Quizás los signos comparten la misma energía.

Questions & Answers about Quizás los signos comparten la misma energía.

Why use the regular present tense (comparten) here instead of the subjunctive?
While quizás can be used with the subjunctive to show a lot of doubt, you can also use it with the regular present tense (the indicative). Using the present tense here means you think the guess is fairly likely to be true, or you are simply stating a straightforward possibility.
Is there a difference between quizás and quizá?
Nope! Both quizá and quizás mean "perhaps" or "maybe," and they are completely interchangeable. You will hear both used in everyday Latin American Spanish, so you can use whichever one you prefer.
Why does misma come before energía? Don't Spanish adjectives usually go after the noun?
Yes, most descriptive adjectives (like colors or shapes) go after the noun. However, adjectives that define or limit a noun, including mismo and misma (same), are exceptions. They almost always go right before the noun they modify.
What exactly are los signos in this sentence?
The word signo generally means "sign" or "symbol." Given the specific context of them sharing energía (energy), this sentence is talking about astrological or zodiac signs (los signos del zodiaco).

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