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  • I recommend to do doing something - WordReference Forums
    In recommend verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries com there is an example: " recommend somebody to do something: We'd recommend you to book your flight early " Is this a mistake or a special case, which is not described in detail, unfortunately? Thanks!
  • recommend somebody to do something - WordReference Forums
    When recommend is followed directly by another verb, that verb cannot be in the infinitive with 'to' Do not say 'recommend to do something', say 'recommend doing something': I recommend to take an umbrella in case it rains
  • recommend to do doing - WordReference Forums
    1) I recommend you to take an umbrella 2) I recommend taking an umbrella 3) I recommend to take an umbrella 1 and 2 feel ok to me, but not 3 Do you agree? Can you explain why? (In particular, why is 1 ok, but not 3 Pepe EDIT: The more I look at this, the less I think 1 is correct
  • recommend that, recommend to, recommend -ing - WordReference Forums
    I recommend that you hide your friend list from others Best option I recommend to hide your friend list from others Recommend can't take an infinitive unless it has a direct object And then it's usually in the passive (as your example 2) I recommend hiding your friend list from others Also possible
  • EN: recommend + V-ing subjunctive to-infinitive
    Hi ! When will you use "Recommend + V" and "Recommend + ing"? Which form is the most correct? Thanks a lot
  • recommend you to do you doing (infinitive gerund)
    Hi there, This may be a foolish question, but I'm having problems with it now Could someone explain to me if the verb To recommed is follow by infinitive or -ing or both? I was suppose to know this by now, but for some reason I cannot figure out which one is correct: I recommend you to do
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  • I recommend you to that you you going your going . . .
    I recommend (something) to someone I recommend the new Chinese restaurant to you would be correct, but it would be more common to simply say "I recommend the new Chinese restaurant" when you are speaking directly to someone I recommended the new restaurant to him To say "I recommend you to go to the new restaurant" is incorrect




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