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Just curious (as usual ad infinitum), when is the subjunctive necessary:
"I could imagine a French ghost saying she was guillotined"
or "I could imagine a French ghost saying she were guillotined"?
"I can imagine a French ghost saying she was guillotined"
or "I can imagine a French ghost saying she were guillotined..."
And, to complicate matters a bit further, should all of the above have at least, "I can imagine a French ghost's saying..." blah, blah, blah. I think that apostrophe is probably a better form...
Best regards,
WW
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