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  • Asked on December 12, 2021 in Meaning.

    I don’t understand what is the difference between BrE and AmE. Can we use thatclause with should or present sv (subjunctive), but one can say that sv is very common in elevated style?

    After verbs of volition BrE can use that clause with should or present tense/Present s.v. But in BrE the subjunctive is rare.

    I have used the term “verbs of volition” for verbs expressing proposals, suggestions, requests and

    orders.

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  • Asked on December 11, 2021 in Meaning.

    I don’t understand what is the difference between BrE and AmE. Can we use thatclause with should or present sv (subjunctive), but one can say that sv is very common in elevated style?

    After verbs of volition BrE can use that clause with should or present tense/Present s.v. But in BrE the subjunctive is rare.

    I have used the term “verbs of volition” for verbs expressing proposals, suggestions, requests and

    orders.

    • 279865 views
    • 50 answers
    • 103579 votes
  • Asked on December 11, 2021 in Meaning.

    I don’t understand what is the difference between BrE and AmE. Can we use thatclause with should or present sv (subjunctive), but one can say that sv is very common in elevated style?

    After verbs of volition BrE can use that clause with should or present tense/Present s.v. But in BrE the subjunctive is rare.

    I have used the term “verbs of volition” for verbs expressing proposals, suggestions, requests and

    orders.

    • 279865 views
    • 50 answers
    • 103579 votes
  • Asked on December 11, 2021 in Meaning.

    I don’t understand what is the difference between BrE and AmE. Can we use thatclause with should or present sv (subjunctive), but one can say that sv is very common in elevated style?

    After verbs of volition BrE can use that clause with should or present tense/Present s.v. But in BrE the subjunctive is rare.

    I have used the term “verbs of volition” for verbs expressing proposals, suggestions, requests and

    orders.

    • 279865 views
    • 50 answers
    • 103579 votes
  • Asked on December 10, 2021 in Meaning.

    I don’t understand what is the difference between BrE and AmE. Can we use thatclause with should or present sv (subjunctive), but one can say that sv is very common in elevated style?

    After verbs of volition BrE can use that clause with should or present tense/Present s.v. But in BrE the subjunctive is rare.

    I have used the term “verbs of volition” for verbs expressing proposals, suggestions, requests and

    orders.

    • 279865 views
    • 50 answers
    • 103579 votes
  • Asked on December 9, 2021 in Meaning.

    I don’t understand what is the difference between BrE and AmE. Can we use thatclause with should or present sv (subjunctive), but one can say that sv is very common in elevated style?

    After verbs of volition BrE can use that clause with should or present tense/Present s.v. But in BrE the subjunctive is rare.

    I have used the term “verbs of volition” for verbs expressing proposals, suggestions, requests and

    orders.

    • 279865 views
    • 50 answers
    • 103579 votes
  • Asked on December 4, 2021 in Meaning.

    I don’t understand what is the difference between BrE and AmE. Can we use thatclause with should or present sv (subjunctive), but one can say that sv is very common in elevated style?

    After verbs of volition BrE can use that clause with should or present tense/Present s.v. But in BrE the subjunctive is rare.

    I have used the term “verbs of volition” for verbs expressing proposals, suggestions, requests and

    orders.

    • 279865 views
    • 50 answers
    • 103579 votes
  • Asked on December 3, 2021 in Meaning.

    I don’t understand what is the difference between BrE and AmE. Can we use thatclause with should or present sv (subjunctive), but one can say that sv is very common in elevated style?

    After verbs of volition BrE can use that clause with should or present tense/Present s.v. But in BrE the subjunctive is rare.

    I have used the term “verbs of volition” for verbs expressing proposals, suggestions, requests and

    orders.

    • 279865 views
    • 50 answers
    • 103579 votes
  • Asked on December 2, 2021 in Meaning.

    I don’t understand what is the difference between BrE and AmE. Can we use thatclause with should or present sv (subjunctive), but one can say that sv is very common in elevated style?

    After verbs of volition BrE can use that clause with should or present tense/Present s.v. But in BrE the subjunctive is rare.

    I have used the term “verbs of volition” for verbs expressing proposals, suggestions, requests and

    orders.

    • 279865 views
    • 50 answers
    • 103579 votes
  • Asked on December 2, 2021 in Meaning.

    I don’t understand what is the difference between BrE and AmE. Can we use thatclause with should or present sv (subjunctive), but one can say that sv is very common in elevated style?

    After verbs of volition BrE can use that clause with should or present tense/Present s.v. But in BrE the subjunctive is rare.

    I have used the term “verbs of volition” for verbs expressing proposals, suggestions, requests and

    orders.

    • 279865 views
    • 50 answers
    • 103579 votes