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2007年6月15日 · 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.
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2012年10月11日 · 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...
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2011年3月2日 · suggest doing sth --> OK ( speaker included in the suggestion) I suggested going there ( I was going too ) Suggest+ to inf --> wrong Suggest (that) sb (should) do sth --> right I suggest that he should go there I suggest that he go there I suggest he go there
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2012年1月15日 · Yes, it's correct, e.g. I suggest you do what I tell you. I suggest you buy her a present. I suggest that a dozen drinks might be enough. I suggest you take your hand off me. I suggest your take you feet off the coffee table. Etc.
Do not say 'suggest (someone) to do something'.
2009年9月7日 · Verbs vary greatly in what kind of complements they take. 'Suggest' takes the ones listed, but not an infinitive clause. A clause isn't a noun phrase, it's a completely different structure. suggest that somebody do something: the complement is a subjunctive that-clause. suggest doing something: the complement is a gerund-participial clause.
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2006年3月2日 · Hello! Please help me with this sentence, which one is the correct one? - I suggest you use this one - I suggest using this one - I suggest to use this one I am having a lapsus on this!! thanks a lot!
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2016年3月7日 · I suggest you buy the black one. < This is a usual form of expression. Someone would use a sentence like this because there's no need to soften their viewpoint of which shirt is better to buy. Speaker viewpoint in context explains why a speaker chooses one form of expression over another.
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2021年1月22日 · "to suggest [that] sb [should] do sth" or "to suggest [that] sb does sth (more BrE, I guess)" instead. (A) Once retained by a school, We Future Cycle gives a presentation to every party involved — teachers, students, custodians, parents, and food-service staff — explaining why recycling is important and how to sort materials.
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2018年7月3日 · I suggest you quit. I suggest you stop drinking. I suggest we postpone our picnic. In these "suggest" sentences, the suggested action (quit, stop, postpone) is a "bare infinitive" (an infinitive without "to"). This infinitive does not change verb tense if the sentence becomes past or future or conditional. (I suggested you stop drinking).
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2013年8月25日 · 2-) suggest to someone something I will suggest to them the restaurant at the corner. 3-) suggest that someone do something If there is a mechanical problem, we suggest you contact the manufacturer directly. 4-) suggest doing something to someone We suggest contacting the manufacturer directly to you. 5-) suggest to someone doing something