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In this sentence there are two conjugated verbs in a row but I don't understand it. When I started learning Spanish I was taught that it should always be verb + infinitive.

qué debería considera la gente cuando toma este tipo de decisiones

Can someone explain this to me please? Why don't we say "qué debería considerar" instead?

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  • I got it in a message from a native Spanish speaker.
    – Sionnach
    Commented Mar 21, 2020 at 18:15
  • Thanks everyone. I appreciate the help.
    – Sionnach
    Commented Mar 22, 2020 at 15:27

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You are right about the rule you were taught, the sentence should be:

qué debería considerar la gente cuando toma este tipo de decisiones

Most probably it was a typo, since the sentence you received doesn't make sense otherwise.

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