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- suggest + ing form or suggest + that?? | WordReference Forums
I agree with Aranjuez about the meaning of suggest + ing form As regards the differences between "I suggest" and "I am suggesting", I'd say that: I suggest is the normal, neutral form - the straightforward way to make a proposal I'm suggesting, in contrast, is either tentative or defensive
- Suggest somebody to do something? | WordReference Forums
You can suggest that somebody do something, and you can also drop the subordinating conjunction that in your sentences: I suggest that you call before eight I suggest you call before eight What's important to remember here is that this subordinating conjunction is always either implied or stated after "suggest"
- suggest + to or +inf - WordReference Forums
Hi foreros! I've a doubt with the verb suggest Is there any difference between suggest+to or+ing He suggested taking a taxi Is it ok?
- suggest +ing or infinitive - WordReference Forums
Hi everyone, I have a doubt with the verb "to suggest" Is it correct to say: "He suggested making a pizza" or "He suggested to make a pizza?" "She suggested her mother sit down and have a coffee" or "He suggested her mother sitting down and having a coffee"? Thank you and sorry for my
- indicate, reveal, show, suggest 这四个词有如何区别? - 知乎
suggest : If one thing suggests another, it implies it or makes you think that it might be the case suggest做表明用,语气同前几个词比,要弱的多;表示前者很有可能说明了后者是成立的,但是并不完全保证;此词最好用,即使在能够用indicate, show等的场合,因为多了一层委婉的语气
- 为什么 suggest 后不能接 to do? - 知乎
具体到suggest后能不能接to do的争议。 也许有不少native speaker说suggest to do,但是显然这种用法没有被接受为decent English standard English的「规则」之内。 以此来检视下面这个回答,结论就不言自明了: 2 至于具体suggest后为何不能接to do,看词典就清楚了:
- to suggest [that] [to + verb] [verb+ing] - WordReference Forums
Suggest is usually followed by - gerund (gerund-participle, if you will), the subjunctive, should+base form bare infinitive which has a similar meaning as the subjunctive, a noun, or a noun clause; or, of course, as Franco-filly suggested a prepositional phrase that takes over for an indirect object
- Do not say suggest (someone) to do something.
Below is an extract from Longman Dictionary of Comtemporary English: !! Do not say 'suggest (someone) to do something' You can use the following structures: suggest that somebody do something • He suggested that we go (NOT suggested us to go) for a drink You can miss out 'that' • What do
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