0Dear Teachers02br 02br 00I know that "suggest" and "recommend" is not use followed by infinitve (suggest/recommend him to eat his meal)x but instead (01u00suggest/recommend (that) he eat01b01font00s02font00 02b00his mean02u00)02br 02br 00My questions are:02br 02br 001. Must the "s" be included in the above underlined context for both "suggest" and "recommend"02br 02br 002. How to construct a negative sentence, is this ok? ( suggest/recommend (that) he 01font00does or do? 02font00not eat his meal) 00or this (suggest/recommend he not eats or eat his meal)02br 02br 00Thanks0-
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0 I don't know about anyone else, but it's not at all clear to me what you are asking. 0-
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0 I don't know about anyone else, but it's not at all clear to me what you are asking.
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0It will often take the subjunctive, so "no s."02br 02br 00I suggest you eat that. I suggest you not eat that. I suggest he stop right there. I recommend he not take another step.0-