4-08 'That'-Clauses After Verbs of Urgency
4-08 'That'-Clauses After Verbs of Urgency
4-08 'That'-Clauses After Verbs of Urgency
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That clauses after verbs like suggest, require, urge require the simple form of
the verb (present subjunctive). This simple form is used regardless of the
tense of the main verb.
suggests
suggested we hold more meetings.
The committee has suggested that everything be prepared in
had suggested advance.
will suggest he not give the report.
Note that such clauses are made negative by the use of not before the verb.
Verbs that are followed by that clauses with the simple form of the verb are
advise, ask, beg, command, demand, desire, insist, propose, recommend,
request, require, suggest, urge。
Except in that clauses after verbs of strong urgency like command, demand,
less formal usage permits the auxiliary should to accompany the verb—The
committee suggests that we should hold more meetings.
A. Replace the word this by a that clause made from the second sentence in
each group. Use the simple form of the verb in the that clause. Note which
that clause may also be used with should.
EXAMPLE: The law requires this.
Everyone must take a test for a driver’s license.
The law requires that everyone take a test for a driver’s license.
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Modern English part II—Sentence & Complex Structures
Exercises for Non-native Speakers
4-8 THAT-CLAUSES AFTER VERBS OF URGENCY
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Modern English part II—Sentence & Complex Structures
Exercises for Non-native Speakers
4-8 THAT-CLAUSES AFTER VERBS OF URGENCY
After many of these verbs of urgency, infinitive phrases may provide less
formal alternatives for that clauses.
This choice is especially possible for the verbs advise, ask, command, desire,
request, require, urge.
B. Go over the sentences you have made in A to see which that clauses can
have alternate forms with infinitive phrases.
1. The lawyer advised him to sue his tenant for back payment of rent.
6. We strongly urge you not to interfere in this matter.
9. I urge you to stay in bed until you are over your cold.
11. The general commanded all the men in the post to be prepared for an
immediate attack.
13. We desire the tour leader to notify us immediately of nay change
in plans.
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