Breakdown of ¡Es muy terco, aunque el plan es inútil!
ser
to be
muy
very
el plan
the plan
aunque
although / even though
terco
stubborn
inútil
useless
Questions & Answers about ¡Es muy terco, aunque el plan es inútil!
Why do we use the indicative es after aunque here, instead of the subjunctive sea?
In Spanish, aunque takes the indicative (like es) when you are declaring a known, established fact. The speaker knows for sure that the plan is useless and is stating it as reality. If they were presenting a hypothetical situation like 'even if the plan were useless', they would use the subjunctive sea.
Does aunque translate to 'even though' or 'even if' here?
Because it is followed by the indicative mood (es), aunque translates to 'even though' or 'although' here. When aunque means 'even if' (referring to a hypothetical scenario), it must be followed by the subjunctive.
Could I use está instead of es to say 'he is very stubborn'?
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