On Manhattan SC book 5th edition chapter 9 ,
Idiom "Require" page 170, it states the example: She requires of her friend to do work. and classify it as wrong while the subjunctive form is " she requires of her friend that work be done" is correct . I'am convinced that in this question B is the right choice since no other choice include the noun firm.
Idiom "Require" page 170, it states the example: She requires of her friend to do work. and classify it as wrong while the subjunctive form is " she requires of her friend that work be done" is correct . I'am convinced that in this question B is the right choice since no other choice include the noun firm.








