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I don’t think they deserve it in Spanish ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ธ


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I don’t think they deserve it No creo que se lo merezcan
How to say “I don’t think they deserve it” in Spanish? “No creo que se lo merezcan”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “No creo que se lo merezcan” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on I don’t think they deserve it in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Sentence info.

The sentence “No creo que se lo merezcan” is structured in Spanish and can be broken down as follows:

– “No” is the negation word, indicating the opposite of an affirmative statement.
– “Creo” comes from the verb “creer,” which means “to think” or “to believe.” It is conjugated in the first person singular present indicative form.
– “Que” is a conjunction that links the main clause “No creo” with the dependent clause “se lo merezcan.”
– “Se lo” is a combination of two pronouns: “se” which is an indirect object pronoun referring to “they” (the ones who might deserve something) and “lo” which is a direct object pronoun referring to “it” (the thing that might be deserved).
– “Merezcan” is a verb in the subjunctive mood (present subjunctive third-person plural form of “merecer,” which means “to deserve”). The subjunctive is used here to express doubt or subjectivity in regards to “they deserving it.”

Tips to remember:
1. Remember that when you don’t believe, think, or are unsure about something in Spanish, the next clause often uses the subjunctive mood.
2. “Creer que” is a common phrase in Spanish to express what you think or believe, followed by the subjunctive if it’s something uncertain or negated.
3. “Se lo” functions as a placeholder for the indirect and direct object pronouns together, condensed into one part before the verb.

Alternate ways to say “I don’t think they deserve it” in Spanish include:
– “No pienso que se lo merezcan”
– “No me parece que se lo merezcan”
– “Dudo que se lo merezcan”
– “No estoy convencido/a de que se lo merezcan”

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