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Subjunctive: Verbs Followed by The Subjunctive

The document discusses the subjunctive mood in English grammar. It explains that the subjunctive uses the base form of verbs and is noticeable mainly in the third person singular form. The subjunctive emphasizes urgency or importance and is used after certain verbs like suggest, demand, insist as well as expressions like it is important that. It provides examples of the subjunctive in affirmative, negative, continuous and passive forms. Finally, it notes that should is sometimes used instead of the subjunctive form, especially in British English.

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Subjunctive: Verbs Followed by The Subjunctive

The document discusses the subjunctive mood in English grammar. It explains that the subjunctive uses the base form of verbs and is noticeable mainly in the third person singular form. The subjunctive emphasizes urgency or importance and is used after certain verbs like suggest, demand, insist as well as expressions like it is important that. It provides examples of the subjunctive in affirmative, negative, continuous and passive forms. Finally, it notes that should is sometimes used instead of the subjunctive form, especially in British English.

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Subjunctive

FORM
Use the simple form of the verb. The simple form is the infinitive without the "to." The
simple form of the verb "to go" is "go." The Subjunctive is only noticeable in certain forms
and tenses.
USE
The Subjunctive is used to emphasize urgency or importance. It is used after certain
expressions (see below).
Examples:
I suggest that he study.
Is it essential that we be there?
Don recommended that you join the committee.
NOTICE
The Subjunctive is only noticeable in certain forms and tenses. In the examples below, the
Subjunctive is not noticeable in the you-form of the verb, but it is noticeable in the he-form
of the verb.
Examples:
You try to study often. YOU-FORM OF "TRY"
It is important that you try to study often. SUBJUNCTIVE FORM OF "TRY" LOOKS THE SAME.
He tries to study often. HE-FORM OF "TRY"
It is important that he try to study often. SUBJUNCTIVE FORM OF "TRY" IS NOTICEABLE HERE.
Verbs Followed by the Subjunctive
The Subjunctive is used after the following verbs:
to advise (that)
to ask (that)
to command (that)
to demand (that)
to desire (that)
to insist (that)
to propose (that)
to recommend (that)
to request (that)
to suggest (that)
to urge (that)
Examples:
Dr. Smith asked that Mark submit his research paper before the end of the
month.
Donna requested Frank come to the party.
The teacher insists that her students be on time.
Expressions Followed by the Subjunctive
The Subjunctive is used after the following expressions:
It is best (that)
It is crucial (that)
It is desirable (that)
It is essential (that)
It is imperative (that)
It is important (that)
It is recommended (that)
It is urgent (that)
It is vital (that)
It is a good idea (that)
It is a bad idea (that)
Examples:
It is crucial that you be there before Tom arrives.
It is important she attend the meeting.
It is recommended that he take a gallon of water with him if he wants to hike to
the bottom of the Grand Canyon.
Negative, Continuous and Passive Forms of
Subjunctive
The Subjunctive can be used in negative, continuous and passive forms.
Negative Examples:
The boss insisted that Sam not be at the meeting.
The company asked that employees not accept personal phone calls during
business hours.
I suggest that you not take the job without renegotiating the salary.
Passive Examples:
Jake recommended that Susan be hired immediately.
Christine demanded that I be allowed to take part in the negotiations.
We suggested that you be admitted to the organization.
Continuous Examples:
It is important that you be standing there when he gets off the plane.
It is crucial that a car be waiting for the boss when the meeting is over.
I propose that we all be waiting in Tim's apartment when he gets home.
Should as Subjunctive
After many of the above expressions, the word "should" is sometimes used to express the
idea of subjunctiveness. This form is used more frequently in British English and is most
common after the verbs "suggest," "recommend" and "insist."
Examples:
The doctor recommended that she should see a specialist about the problem.
Professor William suggested that Wilma should study harder for the final exam.


1. It's important that she (remember) to take her medicine twice a day.

2. I suggest that Frank (read) the directions carefully before assembling the bicycle. He
doesn't want the wheels to fall off while he
is riding down a hill

3. Mrs. Finkelstein demanded that the heater (repair) immediately. Her apartment was
freezing.

4. It's vital that the United States (focus) on improving its public education system.
What we do now will affect our country for
generations to come.

5. The monk insisted that the tourists (enter) the temple until they had removed their
shoes.

6. I am not going to sit here and let her insult me. I demand that she immediately
(apologize) for what she just said.

7. Judy asked that we (attend) her graduation ceremony next week.

8. Was it really necessary that (sit) I there watching you the entire time you were
rehearsing for the play? It was really
boring watching you repeat the scenes over and over again.

9. It is important to remember that Janine (think) very differently from you. She may not
agree to the changes you have made in
the organization of the company.

10. It's a little difficult to find the restaurant. I propose that we all (drive) together so that
nobody gets lost along the way.

11. The woman insisted that the lost child (take) to store's information desk so his
parents could be paged.

12. The nutritionist recommended that Sally (reduce) her daily fat intake.

13. The environmental leader felt it was extremely important that the people of the city
(allow) to voice their concerns over the
new hotel being built on the bay.

14. She told me that the government (regulate) the airline industry. I don't know if that
is true.

15. The sign at the pool recommended that you (swim) after eating a large meal.

16. It is necessary that a life guard (monitor) the summing pool while the children are
taking their swimming lessons.

17. The sun is scorching today. I suggest you (put) on sunblock immediately before you
get a sun burn.

18. John insists that Sarah (invite) to the wedding; otherwise he will not attend.

19. I think it's an interesting fact that she (come) from Estonia.

20. It is imperative that the world (work) towards a solution to global warming before
the weather patterns of the world are
disrrupted irreparably.

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