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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Recommended vs Recommend

Which one is correct:

I highly recommend a visit here or I highly recommended a visit here

  

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"Recommend" is present, so it means you are doing it now. "Recommended" is past, so it means you already did it. Both sentences are good, but they have different meanings.

  • "Recommend" is present, so it means you are doing it now.
  • "Recommended" is past, so it means you already did it.
  • Both sentences are good, but they have different meanings.
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"Recommend" is present, so it means you are doing it now.

"Recommended" is past, so it means you already did it.

Both sentences are good, but they have different meanings.

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