MTEL Communication Literacy Skills : Writing Practice Test

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Which verb requires the use of "that" to connect its complement?

Advise

Encourage

Request

The verb "request" requires the use of "that" to connect its complement because of its formal nature and the way it introduces a noun clause. When using "request" in a sentence, it is common to follow it with "that" to clearly convey the intended meaning of asking for something specific. For example, in a sentence like "I request that you submit your report by Friday," the use of "that" introduces the clause "you submit your report by Friday," clarifying what is being requested. In contrast, while the other verbs might sometimes be used in ways that imply a connection to a noun clause, they do not necessitate "that" in the same formal context. "Advise," "encourage," and "complain" can function without "that," as in "I advise you to study," "I encourage you to try," or "I complain about the service." This distinction sets "request" apart, highlighting that its usage often necessitates "that" for clarity and correctness in formal writing.

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