"Subclassing and Composition – A Pythonic Tour of Trade-Offs", Hynek Schlawack
Noun clauses aftter verb or expression of urgency
1.
2. Noun clauses after verb of urgency are form
by using the base form of the verb in the
noun clause.
- Ex: the Disney company suggested that the
famous architect, Robert Stern, design only
six styles of homes.
3. Verb of Urgency include demand, insist,
suggest, recommend, propose, request, and
urge.
- Ex: the officials demanded that she remove
the “For Sale” sign from front lawn.
4. Expressions of urgency include it is
essential, it is critical, it is vital, it is
necessary, it is important, it is urgent, it is
advisable, and it is preferable.
- Ex: it is critical that all new residents read the
pattern book before moving to Celebration.
5. the verb in the main clause can be in any
tense – present, past, or future.
- Ex: the Celebration Foundation will suggest
that Jane Mansfield get the Celebration Good
Neighbor Award.
6. For negative statements, use not plus the
base form.
- Ex: the architects insisted that garages not
face the street.
7. For passive voice, use be plus the base form.
- Ex: the new Celebration principal suggested
that textbooks be required in all classes.
8. Using that after a verb is optional.
-Ex: the Celebration “Old-Timers”club
recommended [that] all new resident attend
the welcome event.