Hello, teachers :-D
I would like someone to give me the right answer concerning subjunctive.
1)- The teacher insists that she be on time.
Here we are talking about present subjunctive so that the sentence is correct. But what if we have the past subjunctive, the sentence would be ..
1)a- The teacher insisted that she be on time.
Or
1)-b The teacher insisted that she were on time.
I know that the form of subjunctive is "the simple form of the verb".But I need to know if "to be " is an exception ro not ?
Thank you very mutch in advance (especially TheParser )
:-D:-D
I would like someone to give me the right answer concerning subjunctive.
1)- The teacher insists that she be on time.
Here we are talking about present subjunctive so that the sentence is correct. But what if we have the past subjunctive, the sentence would be ..
1)a- The teacher insisted that she be on time.
Or
1)-b The teacher insisted that she were on time.
I know that the form of subjunctive is "the simple form of the verb".But I need to know if "to be " is an exception ro not ?
Thank you very mutch in advance (especially TheParser )
:-D:-D