Breakdown of ¿Crees que el argumento es válido?
ser
to be
que
that / than
creer
to believe
válido
valid
el argumento
the argument
Questions & Answers about ¿Crees que el argumento es válido?
Why does this sentence use the indicative es instead of the subjunctive sea?
Even though this is a question, the verb creer (to believe) is affirmative because there is no no in front of it. The general rule is that affirmative creer que and pensar que take the indicative (es), while negative statements like no creo que trigger the subjunctive.
Wait, does argumento mean argument as in a fight?
Could you ever use the subjunctive in a question like ¿Crees que...?
Yes, occasionally! While the indicative (es) is the standard choice for affirmative questions with creer, a speaker might use the subjunctive (sea) if they strongly doubt the argument is valid and are anticipating a negative answer from you. But as a general rule, sticking to the indicative is the safest bet.
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