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require
I donīt know how to use "require" well. Hod do I straighten out this sentence:
- Some companies require from their secretaries that they must have at least graduated from high school.
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Re: require

Originally Posted by
AndreaLima I donīt know how to use "require" well. Hod do I straighten out this sentence:
- Some companies require from their secretaries that they must have at least graduated from high school.
There are several ways to say that.
Try:
- Some companies require that their secretaries have a high school diploma.
Or:
- Some companies require that their secretaries have graduated from high school.
It is not usual to say require from, but you can use it like this: "I will require ten dollars from you before you can take it home."
:)
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