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request that he does
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "request that he does" is not correct in standard English.
The correct form would be "request that he do" because it follows the subjunctive mood. Example: "I request that he do his best on the project."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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60 human-written examples
(Chapter 24, verses 27-28), and prophet Muhammad has said, "if you hear from someone something that he does not wish to be mentioned of him then it is a trust, even if he does not request that it is not mentioned".
Science
Rick Pyatt, director of government relations at Goodrich Corp., said he always removes his shoes even if TSA screeners do not request that he do so.
News & Media
The legal argument centred on the judge, Mr Justice Treacy, who pondered aloud whether, by looking at information which would not be introduced as evidence, the defence teams would then request that he did not try the case.
News & Media
But asked tonight about an American peace group's request that he do more to persuade the Israeli public that he really meant it when he said such things, Mr. Arafat expressed frustration.
News & Media
But not everyone is biting: the Financial Times has reported that Vodafone's CEO, Vittorio Colao, recently declined Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg's request that he do the same in some countries.
News & Media
Ms. Perry recalls the case of a groom in Washington who couldn't bring himself to ask his bride to sign an agreement several years ago, despite his wealthy family's request that he do so.
News & Media
In practice, of course, his fans would probably go for the goblins and request that he did a dump on his neighbour's lawn while he was at it, because fans throwing themselves into this hermetically sealed world will be where Chris Brown's – and please excuse the inadequacy of these quote marks – "values" are the law.
News & Media
Stone has said that when fans recognize him or Parker, the fans will usually do their imitation of Cartman, or, in Parker's case, request that he do Cartman's voice.
Wiki
For anything else, request that he do something acceptable, like "sit!", and if he doesn't, give him a timeout.
Wiki
Kemp recalls going to his infant school in South Shields in a kimono, at least until the headmaster wrote to his mother and requested that he didn't.
News & Media
However, in subsequent interviews with USA Today and this reporter, Mr. Fremer made it clear that the scope of his inquiry was limited, and that the district had not requested that he do more.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the subjunctive mood (base form of the verb) after "request that" to ensure grammatical correctness. For example, say "I request that he do his best", not "I request that he does his best".
Common error
Avoid using the indicative form of the verb (e.g., "does") after "request that". The correct form is the base form (e.g., "do"), which aligns with the subjunctive mood.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "request that he does" attempts to express a formal request or instruction. However, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect due to the improper verb conjugation following "request that". The correct form requires the subjunctive mood.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "request that he does" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is to use the subjunctive mood: "request that he do". Although the phrase might be understood in informal contexts, it should be avoided in formal writing. Alternatives include "ask him to do" or "ask that he do". Ludwig AI emphasizes the importance of using the subjunctive mood to maintain grammatical accuracy and formality.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
request that he do
Uses the subjunctive mood, which is grammatically correct for expressing requests or suggestions.
ask that he do
Replaces "request" with "ask", while still employing the subjunctive mood for grammatical accuracy.
ask him to do
A more direct phrasing using "ask" followed by an infinitive, which is grammatically sound and common.
request him to do
Direct phrasing using "request" followed by an infinitive, which is grammatically sound.
suggest that he do
Substitutes "request" with "suggest", maintaining the subjunctive mood for expressing a suggestion.
recommend that he do
Uses "recommend" instead of "request", keeping the subjunctive mood to convey a recommendation.
urge that he do
Employs "urge" in place of "request", while preserving the subjunctive mood to express a strong encouragement.
advise that he do
Replaces "request" with "advise", retaining the subjunctive mood to give advice.
stipulate that he do
Uses "stipulate" instead of "request", continuing the subjunctive mood to express a condition.
require that he do
Substitutes "request" with "require", preserving the subjunctive mood to indicate a requirement.
FAQs
What is the correct grammatical form after "request that"?
The correct grammatical form after "request that" is the subjunctive mood, which uses the base form of the verb. For example, it should be "request that he do", not "request that he does".
Is it always necessary to use the subjunctive mood after "request"?
When using "request that", it is grammatically correct to use the subjunctive mood. However, you can rephrase the sentence to use an infinitive, such as "request him "to do"".
What are some alternatives to "request that he does" that are grammatically correct?
Grammatically correct alternatives include "request that he do", "ask him to do", or "ask that he do".
How does using the subjunctive mood after "request that" change the meaning of the sentence?
Using the subjunctive mood after "request that" indicates a formal request or suggestion. While the indicative mood (e.g., "does") might be understood, it's not grammatically correct in formal writing. Using the subjunctive mood makes the sentence grammatically flawless.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
79%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested