Present subjunctive | Grammaring
www.grammaring.com › present-subjunctiveThe present subjunctive is identical to the bare infinitive form of the verb in all persons, including the third person singular (no final -s). It is usually used in formal or literary styles: In certain set phrases. I see what you mean. Be that as it may, I can't agree with you. (even so, still) Come what may, I will not resign! (whatever happens)
Present subjunctive | Grammaring
https://www.grammaring.com/present-subjunctiveIn such sentences, the present subjunctive can be replaced with the less formal should + infinitive: It is vital that everybody should get there before the examination begins. After verbs such as INSIST, SUGGEST, RECOMMEND etc. Mike insisted that I try his new muffin recipe. I suggest that your cousin apply at once.