Indeed it is.Is "organize" the present subjunctive here?
That's what I thought, but I saw it once in a grammar book for BrE .... So is there any chance that it might actually be correct?
Yes, it's correct in a weird context. You all wake up with amnesia from drinking too heavily last night. You all try to remember what you did. Someone suggested that you planned a coup, you suggested that you organised a campaign. That's the correct, if very uncommon, usage of the past tense here. If you can't handle the subjunctive, you can say, "I suggested that we should organise a campaign".That's what I thought, but I saw it once in a grammar book for BrE .... So is there any chance that it might actually be correct?
Do you mean it will be correct only if "you" do not remember such suggestions were made"?Someone suggested that you planned a coup, you suggested that you organised a campaign.
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