by Atul_manhattan Fri May 24, 2019 7:10 am
Hi Sage,
Thanks for replying!
This sentence has been made to reflect the error I faced while solving some problem. I can't reference that here.
In Manhattan SC guide, it has been given that be, do, and have can replace whole verb phrase and represent the exact verb phrase of first clause. However, there are many attached conditions that this sentence doesn't follow. One such condition is that the tense in the second clause must be in sync with the first clause. If tense changes, the whole verb need to be reformed. In this sentence, the first clause has present perfect whereas the second clause has simple present tense with infinitive. So by that rule, the accepted version would be:
They have accepted punishment and more are likely to accept it.
Please help!