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Yes, you are absolutely correct. "Knew" is not past tense here, but subjunctive.I know that American people usually use "as if she knows ..." etc... But to my knowlege, you can use the subjunctive mood after "as if".
... Once you know somebody, you always know them.
I disagree. I see no difference in (a) or (b). I wouldn't ever use (c), so see no point in comparing that to anything else.Obviously, these are different situations.
"I used to know her personally, but now I no longer know her personally." Once you know someone personally, you always do. You may not have met them in a long time, but that doesn't change the fact that you know them personally.
Yeah, that would be fine, I think.How about this more-than-personally possibility--acceptable?
I used to know her intimately, but now I no longer know her intimately.