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Grammar

Mandative subjunctive

She stopped short of saying that the US would defend Taiwan militarily, emphasising that Congress is “committed to the security of Taiwan, in order to have Taiwan be able to most effectively defend themselves”.

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https://news.upday.com/uk/china-announces-military-exercises-after-pelosi-visit-to-taiwan/?utm_source=upday&utm_medium=referral

Is "to have Taiwan be able to most effectively defend themselves" a mandative subjunctive construction?

  

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" ... in order to have Taiwan be able to most effectively defend themselves ”. No, the underlined element is an infinitival clause functioning as complement of the compound preposition "in order".

  • " ...
  • in order to have Taiwan be able to most effectively defend themselves ”.
  • No, the underlined element is an infinitival clause functioning as complement of the compound preposition "in order".
  • The whole of the above expression is functioning as a purpose adjunct.
  • With mandative subjunctive clauses it's a matter of bringing about the situation expressed in the content clause, as in: She insisted [that he tell her the whole story].
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" ... in order to have Taiwan be able to most effectively defend themselves”.


No, the underlined element is an infinitival clause functioning as complement of the compound preposition "in order".

The whole of the above expression is functioning as a purpose adjunct.

With mandative subjunctive clauses it's a matter of bringing about the situation expressed i

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