Can I omit "should" at this time? [closed]
By the end of the week, all applicants (should) have a preliminary interview.
So, is the right sentence...?
By the end of the week, all applicants have a preliminary interview.
or
By the end of the week, she have a preliminary interview.
Solution 1:
It depends on the intended meaning. The initial sentence can omit should
but the meaning changes.
By the end of the week, all applicants should have a preliminary interview
Means the expectation1 is for all applicants to have an interview
By the end of the week, all applicants have a preliminary interview
Means all applicants have an interview scheduled. Adding scheduled
at the end of the sentence would clarify the meaning further.
By the end of the week, she have a preliminary interview
Does not make sense as she
is 3rd person so have
in 3rd person should be has
By the end of the week, she has a preliminary interview.
1 shall