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Is it correct to say '' suggest sb to V '' ?
2021年6月8日 07:43
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受邀老师
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https://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/suggest
It's explained:
Typical errors
We don’t use suggest + indirect object + to-infinitive when we suggest an action to someone:
He suggested that I should apply for a job in a bank or insurance company.
Not: He suggested me to apply …
We don’t use suggest + to-infinitive:
Henry wanted to tell everyone, but Dora suggested waiting until the news had been announced officially.
Not: Dora suggested to wait …
2021年6月8日
2
You can use it without "to". For example you can say "I suggest you go home" or "he suggested (that) we work harder". With "to" it's incorrect.
I hope that helps.
2021年6月8日
1
Nope, it's not correct. The correct form would be:
Suggest that you + verb without to
I suggest that you take prevents measures.
I suggest that she come (without "s") home soon.
2021年6月8日
What do you mean by "V"?
2021年6月8日
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