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 Urpi
 
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							| Sorry it is me again 
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							| I need to konw if this part of the sentence is correct:  to ensure that such attacks be considered a serious.... 
 Thanks for your help. (5:32 am in Peru)
 
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 douglas
 
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							| >IT can be either BE or ARE depending on what you are trying to say--be focuses more on the future (will be). |  23 Mar 2011     
					
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 essam35
 
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							| be can �t be used alone you should use it with to  will  + be in case you focus on future but you are free to use are so long as you speak about a fact or a regular habit 
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 krmjohns
 
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							| "be" is correct - it �s an example of the Subjunctive mood. However, as is often the case with Subjunctive in English, its use in this context (after verbs such as "ensure", which point to an uncertain future event) is fast becoming "archaic".  
 Also correct, then, would be the present indicative. |  23 Mar 2011     
					
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 Urpi
 
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							| Thanks to all for your kindness |  23 Mar 2011     
					
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