The teacher insists that the students write neatly rewrite using writing
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The teacher insists the students to write neatly.
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Answer:
The teacher insists that the students should be ‘writing’ neatly.
Explanation:
In the above question, to use ‘writing’ in the place of write, the term ‘should be’ is appropriate. In this sentence, the teacher is insisting, which means he or she is compelling the student to write neatly.
So, it will be correct to add the term should. The sentence provided in the format is present tense. And, hence we are using present participle ‘should be writing’. The sentence has been changed with the same meaning.
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