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Maverick88 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Suggest

Is the verb "suggest" followed by gerund\infinitive?
My book says he is followed by gerund, though I myself am used to say "I suggest you to do..." and I have always seen people using this verb the same way as far as I remember :X...

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Sorry. " is not at all correct. " What you want is something like these: I suggest you do it right now.

  • Sorry.
  • " is not at all correct.
  • " What you want is something like these: I suggest you do it right now.
  • I suggest that you do it right now.
  • I suggest doing it right now.
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Sorry. "I suggest you to do ..." is not at all correct. And neither is "I suggest to do ..." Emotion: crying

What you want is somethin

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