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Spanish Grammar
Subjunctive vs. Indicative
Explain why the expression dudo que takes the subjunctive while no dudo que does not.
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"Dudo que" expresses doubt or uncertainty, requiring the subjunctive. "No dudo que" expresses certainty, so it does not require the subjunctive.
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