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Kendrick Lamar Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Subject-Verb agreement, "...he take out the trash"

Hello.

In one of my quizzes, I had to identify subject/verb and to make corrections if necessary.

Here's the sentence that gave me trouble:

Mary Lou asked that he take out the trash. [subject / verb]

I made this correction:

Mary Lou asked that he takes out the trash.

The answer sheet says to leave the sentence as is.

Shouldn't "take" become singular since "he" is a singular subject (subject/verb agreement)? Why isn't it the case here?

Thanks in advance!
  

Top answer

This is in the imperative (command) form of the verb (although it is an indirect version). The direct command would be: Take out the trash! Does this help?

  • This is in the imperative (command) form of the verb (although it is an indirect version).
  • The direct command would be: Take out the trash!
  • Does this help?
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This is in the imperative (command) form of the verb (although it is an indirect version).

The direct command would be: Take out the trash!

Does this help?

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