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4444mv Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

that + subjunctive

Is it correct to say:  That the pain of losing his love do not  remove your happiness?  o should we use 'does' not remove your happiness?
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4444mv That the pain of losing his love do not remove your happiness? o should we use 'does' not remove your happiness? You don't have a complete sentence.

  • 4444mv That the pain of losing his love do not remove your happiness?
  • o should we use 'does' not remove your happiness?
  • You don't have a complete sentence.
  • Provided the main clause occurs before what you have quoted does take the subjunctive, you will need ...
  • that the pain of losing his love not remove your happiness.
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4444mvThat the pain of losing his love do not remove your happiness? o should we use 'does' not remove your happiness?
You don't have a complete sentence.

Provided the main clause occurs before what you have quoted does take the subjunctive, you will need

... that the pain of losing his love not remove your happiness.
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Thank you. This is what a person desires and says to his friend (I expect) that ...
Kind regards CJ.

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