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  2. We don’t use suggest + indirect object + to-infinitive when we suggest an action to someone: He suggested that I should apply for a job in a bank or insurance company. Not: He suggested me to apply …

  3. 2012年10月10日 · Yes, I believe both of these are grammatically correct. However, I find the 'to his boss' in the first one a bit strange. "To admit doing something" is fine, but "to admit doing something to someone" is slightly ambiguous. Consider, for example the confusion in: "Gary admitted sending the letterbomb to his boss."

  4. A suggestion (what is suggested, the object of the verb suggest) is a noun. You can't use an infinitive verb where a noun is required. Going here is a gerund, a form of the verb go which functions as a noun. [Note that suggested can followed by that and a finite verb, "suggested that we go".

  5. 2012年4月26日 · Suggest means mention or recommend something to think about, or something someone should do. You suggest a thought or an idea. 1. “I suggest that you call him.” suggest that someone do something. This is the most difficult use of suggest for English learners to understand, so take some time to read this part of the lesson carefully.

  6. 2024年6月5日 · 動詞 “advise、suggest” 和 “recommend” 都可以跟動詞-ing、“that” 引導的從句和名詞或名詞成分,但只有 “advise” 後面可以跟人稱代名詞和不定式 “to do”,它是三個字當中最正式的一個,動詞 “recommend” 表示 “說話人推薦自己認為很好的人或物 ...

  7. 2012年6月18日 · Suggest is one of those verbs that cannot be followed by object + infinitive. Instead, we use that-clauses and –ing forms. Father suggested consulting a financial advisor. OR Father suggested that I should consult a financial advisor.

  8. 2016年1月2日 · If we write a verb after suggest, it has to be a gerund, never an infinitive. Some people think that if we use “Suggest doing something”, the subject will do what is suggested, but not necessarily. Therefore I can say: I suggested going to the cinema. I suggested your buying a new house. I suggested to you buying a new house.