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  • recommend that, recommend to, recommend -ing - WordReference Forums
    I recommend that you hide your friend list from others Best option I recommend to hide your friend list from others Recommend can't take an infinitive unless it has a direct object And then it's usually in the passive (as your example 2) I recommend hiding your friend list from others Also possible
  • I recommend to do doing something - WordReference Forums
    In recommend verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries com there is an example: " recommend somebody to do something: We'd recommend you to book your flight early " Is this a mistake or a special case, which is not described in detail, unfortunately? Thanks!
  • recommend (reported speech) | WordReference Forums
    Tengo una frase que debo pasar al estilo indirecto con el verbo "recommend" y me pregunto si así estaría bien The teacher said: "If I were you Mrs Jones, I would control the amount of time your child spends on the Internet The teacher recommended to Mrs Jones controlling the amount of time
  • we recommend to we recommend. . . | WordReference Forums
    Grammatically I'm looking for the best way to say and use the verb "recommend" example: We recommend them to do the job asap We recommend to homeowners not go abandon their properties We recommend to them not to damage the property Which of the above sentences are correct using (to)
  • recommend+gerund or recommend somebody+infinitive - WordReference Forums
    Hello! According to rules, the verb 'to recommend' is always followed by gerund But when I think of adding a noun after 'recommend' - recommend somebody - I feel that I have to use infinitive For example: She recommended eating in Spanish restaurant She recommended them to eat in Spanish
  • Recommend against - WordReference Forums
    Hello, I have learnt that the verb "recommend" can be used in the following way: 1 somebody recommends that (clause) 2 somebody recommends something to someone else 3 somebody recommends doing something Then how can we use the verb phrase "recommend against"? Does it have the similar
  • recommend that he go goes (subjunctive) - WordReference Forums
    Recommend prompts the subjunctive ] Notice that the subjunctive nearly always takes the same form in past tense, but the indicative normally changes: I hoped he would come with us [Would is the past tense form of will ] I demanded that he come with us [Subjunctive ] I insisted that he come with us [= I resolutely demanded " Subjunctive ]
  • I would recommend you not to… | WordReference Forums
    Hi, everyone, I would recommend you not to go out on your own Is this sentence awkward or fine? (From Oxford Dictionary online, I've got the following remarks "Recommend" is often used with more positive advice to tell somebody about possible benifits) Thanks


















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