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"insist sb. do sth" or "insist sb. to do sth",which is correct?
Jun 23, 2012 5:38 AM
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You insist (that) somebody do something.
Yays! You've just discovered simple present subjunctive! :D
June 23, 2012
"insist sb. do sth"
June 23, 2012
Usually, "insist that sb. does smth." or "insist on smth."
June 23, 2012
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