She insisted that she should/would join me for the party.
2) Do you Know?
This is the question occuring at places where there is information on amazing science facts, in a Science text book.
Just beneath this question there is information on an amazing fact.
There was a discussion in my work place, on why it shouldn't be "Did you know?" as it holds good in the context because the question is based on the student's already existing knowlege.
Can you share views on this?
3) I came across this sentence in a book. I am not able to understand it. Please tell me whether it is correct and meaningful
Even if have told the truth, you would not believe me.
Top answer
Hi, Can you help? Are the sentences correct? Yes She insisted on joining me for the party.
— Clive
Hi, Can you help?
Are the sentences correct?
Yes She insisted on joining me for the party.
She insisted that she should/would join me for the party.
2) Do you Know?
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