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In the Miranda decision, the Supreme Court ________ that officers ________ warnings to potential criminals. a) require/provides...Asked by meg
In the Miranda decision, the Supreme Court ________ that officers ________ warnings to potential criminals.
a) require/provides
b) require/provide
c) requires/ provide
d) requires/provides
B
a) require/provides
b) require/provide
c) requires/ provide
d) requires/provides
B
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Answered by
oobleck
C
Court is singular
"officers" is plural, but that's not the reason that you use "provide." The imperative mood requires it. Just as we say
I require that you be quiet
and not
I require that you are quiet.
And while we're on Business English, it's much more impressive if you can spell "Business" right.
Court is singular
"officers" is plural, but that's not the reason that you use "provide." The imperative mood requires it. Just as we say
I require that you be quiet
and not
I require that you are quiet.
And while we're on Business English, it's much more impressive if you can spell "Business" right.
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, please — only 3 s's in <i>business</i>.
But really, the subject area is just <b>English</b>, right? "Business English" is the name of the class you're taking.
But really, the subject area is just <b>English</b>, right? "Business English" is the name of the class you're taking.
Answered by
Screech
lol, I misspell a lot of stuff, yet I'm currently Eleven at the time of typing this
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