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Akdom Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Third-person-sigular OR original-form

Emotion: stick out tongueQUOTE:

"As of now, the FDIC can take over a failing bank and then garantee consumer deposits until it sells the bank to a new owner, often for a loss."

Emotion: embarrassedQUESTION:

Shouldn't garantee, in this situation, be garantees, a third-person-sigular?
  

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No. It is in parallel with 'take', which is a nonfinite verb form: the FDIC can take over and then can guarantee....

  • No.
  • It is in parallel with 'take', which is a nonfinite verb form: the FDIC can take over and then can guarantee....
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No. It is in parallel with 'take', which is a nonfinite verb form: the FDIC can take over and then can guarantee....

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