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"intent" plus a clause with "be" word Henry begins a series of letters to his brother with the intent that they be published if Charles deems them worthy and can find a newspaper that is interested. I can't figure out why the setence above use "be" after "intent". Can you explain it?
Jan 16, 2017 11:29 AM
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Look up the topic of 'Subjunctives' in your grammar book, and you'll find the explanation there. And remember that 'u' is not a word. Nobody will ever take your writing seriously if you don't write the word 'you' properly.
January 16, 2017
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