No creo que la conspiración sea imaginaria.

Questions & Answers about No creo que la conspiración sea imaginaria.

Why do we use sea instead of es here?
The phrase no creo que (I do not believe that) expresses doubt or disbelief, which requires the subjunctive mood. That is why we use the subjunctive sea instead of the normal present indicative es.
If I wanted to say 'I DO believe the conspiracy is imaginary', would I still use sea?
No, you would use the indicative es. In Spanish, stating what you do believe (creo que) is treated as declaring a fact or reality as you see it, so it takes the normal indicative: Creo que la conspiración es imaginaria. It is specifically the negative version (no creo que) that introduces doubt and triggers the subjunctive.
Why use the verb ser (sea) instead of estar (esté) for something being imaginary?
We use ser (the root of sea) to talk about core characteristics, identity, or traits. Being imaginary is a fundamental trait of this specific conspiracy, not a temporary condition or a physical location, which would require estar.
Why does imaginaria end in an 'a'?
Adjectives must match the gender of the noun they describe. Nouns ending in -ción, like la conspiración, are almost always feminine. Therefore, the adjective must be in its feminine form, imaginaria, rather than the masculine imaginario.

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