Mike insisted that I
try
his new muffin recipe.
I suggest that your cousin
apply
at once.
Carl was injured last week, and the doctor recommended that he
not play
in the next match.
Again, the present subjunctive can be replaced with should + infinitive in less formal styles:
I suggest that your cousin
should apply
at once.
Related topics:
Reporting verb + THAT-clause with the present subjunctive
Appendix
Appendix: irregular verb forms
Appendix: spelling rules
Appendix: irregular verb forms
Base form » Past tense » Past participle
arise
»
arose
»
arisen
awake
»
awoke
»
awoken
be
»
was, were
»
been
bear
»
bore
»
borne
beat
»
beat
»
beaten
become
»
became
»
become
befall
»
befell
»
befallen
begin
»
began
»
begun
behold
»
beheld
»
beheld
bend
»
bent
»
bent
bet
»
bet
»
bet
bid
»
bid
»
bid
bind
»
bound
»
bound
bite
»
bit
»
bitten
bleed
»
bled
»
bled
blow
»
blew
»
blown
break
»
broke
»
broken
breed
»
bred
»
bred
bring
»
brought
»
brought
broadcast
»
broadcast
»
broadcast
build
»
built
»
built
burn
»
burnt/burned
»
burnt/burned
burst
»
burst
»
burst
buy
»
bought
»
bought
cast
»
cast
»
cast
catch
»
caught
»
caught
choose
»
chose
»
chosen
cling
»
clung
»
clung
come
»
came
»
come
cost
»
cost
»
cost
creep
»
crept
»
crept
cut
»
cut
»
cut
deal
»
dealt
»
dealt
dig
»
dug
»
dug
do
»
did
»
done
draw
»
drew
»
drawn
dream
»
dreamt/dreamed
»
dreamt/dreamed
drink
»
drank
»
drunk