Tango3 wrote:
Can someone please explain why A is right and D is wrong?
Going by the last split - do we require only "have" or "should/must/will have". Since, "mandate" require subjunctive, we require only "have" - this eliminates B, D and E. Between A and C - There is no special significance of perfect tense here, so select A.
gblessing wrote:
Hi Verbal Expert,
Could you help clarify why A is right? I arrived at the right answer, but I want to ensure via the right reasoning.
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