Pronouns with "hacer + que ... subjunctive"

Michael S.C1Kwiziq community member

Pronouns with "hacer + que ... subjunctive"

Would it be incorrect to use a pronoun or even a named subject in the que clause in order to clarify specifically who one is talking about since 1st and 3rd person singular forms are the same?

Using the examples above:

Han hecho que reconsidere la oferta.

(odd but gramatically correct) Me han hecho que reconsidere la oferta. (???)

Similar to other subjunctive que clauses could I say:

Han hecho que yo reconsidere la oferta.

or Han hecho que ella reconsidere la oferta.

or even Han hecho que (a?) Maria reconsidere la oferta.

Or does this just need to be understood from further context?




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Michael S. asked:

Pronouns with "hacer + que ... subjunctive"

Would it be incorrect to use a pronoun or even a named subject in the que clause in order to clarify specifically who one is talking about since 1st and 3rd person singular forms are the same?

Using the examples above:

Han hecho que reconsidere la oferta.

(odd but gramatically correct) Me han hecho que reconsidere la oferta. (???)

Similar to other subjunctive que clauses could I say:

Han hecho que yo reconsidere la oferta.

or Han hecho que ella reconsidere la oferta.

or even Han hecho que (a?) Maria reconsidere la oferta.

Or does this just need to be understood from further context?




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