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Silak12 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Keeping in view?

Hi! everyone.
Is the following sentence correct?
He suggested her to leave her business, in view of his business experience.
He suggested her to leave her business, keeping in view his business experience.
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No, we cannot 'suggest a person'. The conditional adverb generally precedes. And I think you have confused a fixed phrase: In view of his business experience, he suggested that she leave her business, In keeping with his business experience, he suggested to her that she leave her business,

  • No, we cannot 'suggest a person'.
  • The conditional adverb generally precedes.
  • And I think you have confused a fixed phrase: In view of his business experience, he suggested that she leave her business, In keeping with his business experience, he suggested to her that she leave her business,
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No, we cannot 'suggest a person'. The conditional adverb generally precedes. And I think you have confused a fixed phrase:

In view of his business experience, he suggested that she leave her business,
In keeping with his business experience, he suggested to her that she leave her business,

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