Dear Instructors,
Could you please explain why do is used below instead of does. Doesn't singular subject friend requires a singular verb ?
she requires that her friend do work
saxenankit Wrote:Dear Instructors,
Could you please explain why do is used below instead of does. Doesn't singular subject friend requires a singular verb ?
she requires that her friend do work
pranabiitkgp Wrote:The last two sentences of page 113 is very direct to decide the verb form .
Suppose you have to tell you friend directly , what will you tell then - 'do your work' . not, 'does your work' . thats the verb form should be used in subjunctive mood .
krishnan.anju1987 Wrote:Hi,
I understood this point but I would like to know whether the subject and the object can be the same in case of such words like insist. i.e
He insists that he sees he future. Is this sentence correct? Here insists is not a bossy word right? I feel it is a word that tries to convince someone that the person in reference here sees future.
krishnan.anju1987 Wrote:Sorry, that is what I intended to type. I wanted to confirm whether a word like insists can be used as used in this sentence "He insists that he sees the future"?. Would this usage be correct?
krishnan.anju1987 Wrote:Thanks for clarifying this one :)