MTEL Communication Literacy Skills : Writing Practice Test

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Which of the following verbs suggests using "that" in a sentence?

  1. Explain

  2. Insist

  3. Observe

  4. Communicate

The correct answer is: Insist

The verb "insist" is commonly followed by "that" when introducing a clause that states something strongly believed or requested. For example, one might say, "I insist that you attend the meeting." This usage emphasizes the importance or necessity of the action or situation being discussed. The other verbs listed—explain, observe, and communicate—do not typically require "that" in the same way to introduce clauses. While it is possible to structure sentences with these verbs to include "that," it is not grammatically necessary or common in the same context as with "insist," where the clause usually follows directly to reinforce the speaker's strong stance.