It is preferable the operator not question the subject as to his beliefs.
Hi, if I say "the operator does not question..." , am I grammatically wrong in above sentence?
I wonder why "does" is missing.
Would anyone answer my question?
Thanks!
" , am I grammatically wrong Yes. These are your choices: It is preferable that the operator not question the subject as to his beliefs. It is preferable that the operator should not question the subject as to his beliefs.
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iclearwaterIt is preferable the operator not question the subject as to his beliefs.Hi, if I say "the operator does not question..." , am I grammatically wrong
Yes. These are your choices:
It is preferable that the operator not question the subject as to his beliefs.
It is preferable that the operator should not question the subject a