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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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What is the difference between these two sentences ...?
I recommend that he should buy a car.
I recommend that he buy a car.

  

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anonymous What is the difference between these two sentences ...? I recommend that he should buy a car. I recommend that he buy a car.

  • anonymous What is the difference between these two sentences ...?
  • I recommend that he should buy a car.
  • I recommend that he buy a car.
  • The 'should' is unnecessary and somewhat distracting.
  • The meaning is the same either way.
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anonymous

What is the difference between these two sentences ...?
I recommend that he should buy a car.
I recommend that he buy a car.

The 'should' is unnecessary and somewhat distracting. The meaning is the same either way. The form with "should" is not used much.

CJ

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