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Picnic Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

"Would" in a sentence! not "IF scens" or "would like"

"I would suggest you to..."
why would? would is past future or IF like "I would do it if you..." or "I would like to have a dinner with you"
  

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Would is sometimes used as an auxiliary in the subjunctive mood with verbs such as advise, suggest, recommend .. 1. I suggest that you read the instructions again.

  • Would is sometimes used as an auxiliary in the subjunctive mood with verbs such as advise, suggest, recommend ..
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  • I suggest that you read the instructions again.
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  • I would suggest that you read the instructions again.
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Would is sometimes used as an auxiliary in the subjunctive mood with verbs such as advise, suggest, recommend..

1. I suggest that you read the instructions again.
2. I would suggest that you read the instructions again. (A little more polite, less blunt and direct than the first.)
3. May I suggest that you read the instructions again. (Even more polite, b
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PicnicI would suggest you to...
No. It's

I would suggest that you ...
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Picnicwhy Why "would"?
It makes the suggestion less aggressive and more polite. You can soften any kin

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