wotcha
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jun 29, 2010
- Member Type
- English Teacher
- Native Language
- Korean
- Home Country
- South Korea
- Current Location
- South Korea
"James's counselor recommended that he should take a foreign language in his freshman year
instead of waiting until the following year."
One of my grammar books says we can't omit 'should' in the above sentence, because of the verb 'recommend'.
But I've learned that 'should' is normally omitted in the 'that-clause' used as a object of verbs like 'suggest, recommend, command, demand, insist, request etc...'
Which is correct?
instead of waiting until the following year."
One of my grammar books says we can't omit 'should' in the above sentence, because of the verb 'recommend'.
But I've learned that 'should' is normally omitted in the 'that-clause' used as a object of verbs like 'suggest, recommend, command, demand, insist, request etc...'
Which is correct?