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it can only be spend should refer to the administration not to money.
hence B is the answer.

what is the oa?
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A-> wrong since demand that money is (be is correct usage )
B-> this is perfect demand that is subjunctive mood
C,D,E-> wrong usage after demand that

IMO B OA plsss

Hi spriya, can you please help me understand... how do you identify the subjunctive mood? Also, when to use plural verb in subjunctive mood (ex, if I were rich ...)?

Thanks in advance
PS: Let me tell you sth ... you are very good with picking Subjunctive errors. Great job with this one!!!

Hi

Subjuctive form is evident from wish, desire, proposal. Used with words like advice, advisable, ask, arrange, better, demand, desire, desireable, direct, essential, imperative, fitting, important, insist, instruct, instructions, intend, intentions, necessary, order, pray, prefer, preferable, plead, propose, recommend, request, require, suggest, suggestion, urge, urgent, vital & believe.

Any of the above words + that + infinitive form of verb (without 'to').

This is subjunctive. Just cram these words.



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