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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

subjunctive or not

Shouldn't one use the subjunctive if so it should be 'have' or am I wrong?
It's more logical that the patient has/have the symptoms, while the disease itself probably causes them.
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I see no particular call for subjunctive.

  • I see no particular call for subjunctive.
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I see no particular call for subjunctive.
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Could you tell me when I should use the subjunctive please?
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Are these 2 correct please?

Had that failed, I would have urged that the matter be resolved differently.

I'm not sure which tense to use. Could you tell me please?

It is important that she has/have dinner with you.
It is important that she do/does as she be told.

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Had that failed, I would have urged that the matter be resolved differently.
It is important that she has dinner with you.
It is important that she does as she is told.

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