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Confess or confesses and why?
The policeman is demanding that the thief ___ the crime.
1. confess
2. confesses
which one is the right answer?
Sep 21, 2011 8:53 PM
Answers · 5
2
Welcome to the much-misunderstood present subjunctive. :) The answer is "confess".
"Confesses" is indicative, meaning that it's an actual event. However in this case, we have a demand by the policeman, so the action is a conceived idea and not a real event.
September 21, 2011
1
confess is the right answer, that's subjunctive !
September 21, 2011
1
I confess
you confess
he/she confesses
we confess
they confess
you confess
The policeman is demanding that the thief confesses the crime.
September 21, 2011
I confess fdmaxey is right. :))))))
September 21, 2011
confess
"Confesses" would be used more in the conditional.
"If he confesses, we can avoid a full trial."
September 21, 2011
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