
suggest + ing form or suggest + that?? | WordReference Forums
Jun 15, 2007 · 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, …
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 …
indicate, reveal, show, suggest 这四个词有如何区别? - 知乎
Jan 13, 2018 · 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 …
suggest +ing or infinitive - WordReference Forums
Oct 10, 2012 · 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 …
suggest + to or +inf - WordReference Forums
Jun 24, 2007 · 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?
Do not say 'suggest (someone) to do something'.
Sep 7, 2009 · 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 …
Suggest somebody to do something? | WordReference Forums
Nov 16, 2009 · 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 …
Why "suggest doing", not "suggest to do"? | WordReference Forums
Jul 3, 2018 · Why "suggest doing", not "suggest to do"? In general, when to infinitive is used as an Object, to infinitive means "doing something in the future". For example, "I want to go to …
I suggest that you are/be there - WordReference Forums
Nov 30, 2005 · You probably do mean "I suggest that you be there" but note that "I suggest that you are there" is also perfectly grammatical, it just means something different. It is a pure …
"suggest I do" vs "suggest me to do" | WordReference Forums
Jan 15, 2012 · hi all Raymond Murphy writes that we should use the phrase "What do you suggest we do" but we should not say "What do you suggest us to do" (English Grammar in Use, unit …