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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
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We all be

I ask that we all be on time at the ground tomorrow.

I ask that we will be on time at the ground tomorrow.

Are these sentences correct?

  

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I ask that we all be on time tomorrow. ) "At the ground" does not make sense.

  • I ask that we all be on time tomorrow.
  • ) "At the ground" does not make sense.
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I ask that we all be on time tomorrow. Emotion: yes (Although it is rather formal.)

"At the ground" does not make sense.

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