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

Answers

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.
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.
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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