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Hello everyone,
Would anyone mind having a read through my answers below to see if i'm on the right tracks? I'm looking at the meaning/function and form of the sentence/underlined words!
With many thanks!!
Fiona is very
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emma_09
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Hi,
I have difficulty in understanding verb usage(two verbs given and go in same sentence) in below sentence and also please tell me the parts of speech in the sentence.
You need articles as shown. Effective and substantial critiques
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clive
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It is generally known that 'should' which is used in that-clauses after verbs, nouns and adjectives expressing the importance of ... (should) take the medicine. I insist that she (should) tell the truth. I suggest that he (should) take
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raymond s. wise
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It is generally known that 'should' which is used in that-clauses after verbs, nouns and adjectives expressing the importance of an action can be dropped and we use subjunctive instead, e.g.: It's essential that he (should) take the
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It is generally known that should which is used in that-clauses afterverbs, nouns and adjectives expressing the importance of an ... instead. Is it also possible to drop the modal auxiliary should in that-clauses conveying the notion of a
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It is generally known that should which is used in that-clauses after verbs, nouns and adjectives expressing the importance of an action can be dropped and we get subjunctive instead. Is it also possible to drop the modal auxiliary should in
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lee (Email Removed) wrote on 22 Nov 2003: Could someone please help a layman with these two grammar issues that a foreign friend has asked me about: "After ... know that the above should read, 'I might go to the seaside', but how can
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