i think it is should present. because should is a helping verb and present can be used as a verb.
The conclusions are contained in the agency's latest report.This sentence is a passive sentence, a present simple passive sentence. The verb phrase is - are contained = be verb + past participle.Past perfect passive sentence:The conclusions had been contained in the agency's latest report.
"must report at the office" is the complete predicate of the sentence. It includes the main verb "report" and the prepositional phrase "at the office."
a sentence for topical storm ******************************* A topical news report is one that is happening at the present time.
The present tense of "report" is "reports."
Him and I have a report to do.
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The complete subject of the sentence "All visitors to our school must report at the office" is "All visitors to our school." This includes the main noun "visitors" and the modifying phrase "to our school," which provides additional information about which visitors are being referred to.
Someone must be doing the Basic Grammar and Composition MCI and your a tool.
"Report" should be capitalized when it is the first word in a sentence, when it is part of a title or headline, or when it is a proper noun (e.g., "Annual Report").
report means nothing in this sentence. The word you are looking for is rapport and it means a relationship or bond with the customer.
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it is a sentence that report your def. it is a sentence that report your def.