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Latest post Sun, Mar 6 2005 4:32 PM by Klavier. 2 replies.
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Klavier  +  78939 Sun, 06 Mar 05 04:32 PM
Hello.
Do these sentences mean the same?

We urged that the students should be told inmediately.
We urged that the students are told inmediately.
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maverick88  +  78940 Sun, 06 Mar 05 04:33 PM
The second I think should be:
We urged that the students BE told inmediately.
I may be wrong but according to the info. about subjunctive mood I got it is like this.
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pieanne  +  78950 Sun, 06 Mar 05 04:57 PM
Yes, we urged that the students BE told.
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