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Jaleh Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Suggest look to do

Many of the schemes now suggested look to do the opposite,...

What does "suggest look to do" mean?

  

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That is not a phrase in this sentence. "Many of the schemes (that are) now suggested" is a noun phrase, the subject of "look to do the opposite". "look to" means "seem to" or "appear to".

  • That is not a phrase in this sentence.
  • "Many of the schemes (that are) now suggested" is a noun phrase, the subject of "look to do the opposite".
  • "look to" means "seem to" or "appear to".
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That is not a phrase in this sentence.

"Many of the schemes (that are) now suggested" is a noun phrase, the subject of "look to do the opposite".

"look to" means "seem to" or "appear to".

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