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2019-03-30 03:38 am (UTC)
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The distinction effectively consists of 'but no-one ever says that' - the grammatical theory as to why comes largely I suspect after the fact!
So far as I remember the main use of the subjunctive in German comes in reported speech, and I never really learnt it...
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Date: 2019-03-30 03:38 am (UTC)So far as I remember the main use of the subjunctive in German comes in reported speech, and I never really learnt it...