German Subjunctive Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation Prac
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In the context of reported speech, when does the Konjunktiv I *not* typically require a shift to Konjunktiv II for politeness or emphasis, even when the original statement was in the indicative?
asks when a shift *isn't* typically required. Option C describes a scenario where Konjunktiv II *would* be used to express doubt. Option D is incorrect because commands and requests in reported speech typically use the Konjunktiv I (e.g., "Er sagte, sie solle kommen"). Question: Consider the sentence: "Er bestand darauf, dass sie **komme**." If the speaker wishes to convey a strong sense of doubt or disbelief about his insistence, which grammatical mood would be most appropriate for the verb "komme" and why?
In the "Final Exam" section of "The Complete German Subjunctive I (Konjunktiv I) Course 2026," a student is presented with the sentence: "Man sagt, dass das Wetter **besser werden wird**." If the course aims to teach the most idiomatic and concise Konjunktiv I usage, what is the most likely preferred correction or alternative form?
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