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Seoul Brother Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

the verb ' suggest '

(A) I suggest (that) she hold a surprise party.

(B) I suggest her to hold a surprise party.

(C) I suggest her a surprise party.

They are all grammatically correct?

thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

Only A. I suggested to her that she hold a surprise party. I suggested a surprise party to her.

  • Only A.
  • I suggested to her that she hold a surprise party.
  • I suggested a surprise party to her.
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Only A.
I suggested to her that she hold a surprise party.
I suggested a surprise party to her.
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Seoul Brotherhey are all grammatically correct?
No. This one is correct: I suggest (that) she hold a surprise party. The others are wrong.

recommend, demand, and insist follow the same pattern.

CJ

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