I'm working through the MGMT book to better understand SC. Currently, I am looking through Chapter 7 - Verb Tense, Mood, & Voice.
Question #15 on the practice problems
New regulations require that every cyclist in the Tour de France has to be tested for performance-enhancing substances.
The objective of this section is to correct the underlined portion of the sentence.
Since I recognized that "require" is a bossy word, I knew this sentence demanded subjunctive. So I rewrote the sentence to only include the verb test, because the subjunctive mood requires the bare form of the verb.
However, the answer is be tested. I understand be is a bare verb, but how can it include the past participle of the verb test. I thought only bare verbs were allowed.
Can someone please explain?
I must be missing a key part of the subjunctive mood.
Best,
Ian
Question #15 on the practice problems
New regulations require that every cyclist in the Tour de France has to be tested for performance-enhancing substances.
The objective of this section is to correct the underlined portion of the sentence.
Since I recognized that "require" is a bossy word, I knew this sentence demanded subjunctive. So I rewrote the sentence to only include the verb test, because the subjunctive mood requires the bare form of the verb.
However, the answer is be tested. I understand be is a bare verb, but how can it include the past participle of the verb test. I thought only bare verbs were allowed.
Can someone please explain?
I must be missing a key part of the subjunctive mood.
Best,
Ian


















