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Spanish Speaking Folk? Question!

One of the rules we were given that is required for use of the subjunctive: two different subjects for two different verbs in the sentence

How do I apply that to this?

It's ridiculous that they eat my lunch.
I see one verb and one subject, does that mean I can use subjunctive because I have one subject for one verb?
 
I speak spanish and this is the translation of this:
It's ridiculous that they eat my lunch.
Es ridiculo que se coman mi almuerzo.

Regards

ng
 
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