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Using suggest

August 15th, 2014 in English Learning

Suggest is one of those verbs that cannot be followed by a to-infinitive.

Suggest can be followed by an –ing form or a that-clause.

  • Activists suggested abolishing the plan to build the bridge.
  • OR
  • Activists suggested that the plan to build the bridge should be abolished. (NOT Activists suggested to abolish the plan to build the bridge.)
  • The doctor suggested that he should quit smoking. (NOT The doctor suggested him to quit smoking.)

Suggest cannot be followed by a direct personal object. You should use a structure with to.

  • Can you suggest a nice restaurant to me? (NOT Can you suggest me a nice restaurant?)
  • I don’t know what I should suggest to her? (NOT I don’t know what I should suggest her?)
  • He suggested to me that I should change my style of parenting. (NOT He suggested me that I should change my style of parenting.)

Suggest is one of those verbs that can be followed by a subjunctive structure.

  • He suggested that I write to her as soon as possible.
  • She suggested that I accompany her.

In British English, these structures are not very common.

In that-clauses, British people usually prefer should + infinitive.

  • He suggested that I should write to her as soon as possible.
  • She suggested that I should accompany her.