Question about the subjunctive?
What would the following sentence read in the subjunctive 1 and 2?
Retail employees secretly search customers' private homes so that better offers can be made to consumers.
LG
What would the following sentence read in the subjunctive 1 and 2?
Retail employees secretly search customers' private homes so that better offers can be made to consumers.
LG
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The sentence is already in the conjunctive 1, since the Indicative Present and the Conjunctive 1 in the 3rd. Person Plural are identical.
In this case, in the case of indirect speech, the K2 is deviated, but this does not yield a very clear result. Since this is a weak verb, the forms of the indicative preterior and of the K 2 are also identical.
Therefore, many differ to the replacement form with “worm + infinitive”.
“Customers would secretly search the private homes of customers so that consumers could get better offers.”
Would that be a possibility? : Purchasers had secretly searched the private apartments of customers.
It changes time. You’re using K 2 past now. In fact, this can be quite appropriate. This depends on the context we don’t know.