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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

VERB Ensure

Should the verb "ensure" be always followed by 'that'? for example, which one of these is correct - Ensure that you drive safely. or Ensure you drive safely
  

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No, you can leave it out, like in other similar sentences with similar patterns: Ensure (that) you drive safely. I think (that) you should do it. I suggest (that) you try it as soon as possible.

  • No, you can leave it out, like in other similar sentences with similar patterns: Ensure (that) you drive safely.
  • I think (that) you should do it.
  • I suggest (that) you try it as soon as possible.
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No, you can leave it out, like in other similar sentences with similar patterns:

Ensure (that) you drive safely.
I think (that) you should do it.
I suggest (that) you try it as soon as possible.

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