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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
    INCORRECT: I recommend you to xxxx (do wash whatever) CORRECT (but unusual, unless the one you recommend something it's unclear It must be always at the end of the sentence): I recommend to do xxxx (do wash whatever) to you Example: CORRECT: I'd like to recommend a restaurant CORRECT: I'd like to recommend a restaurant to you
  • recommend you to do you doing (infinitive gerund)
    I recommend you read the following books I recommend your reading the following books I recommend you see the movie I recommend your seeing the movie I recommend you not take my recommendations I recommend your not taking my recommendations *** Also, if you're going to use the gerund, then you can leave the possessive off altogether:
  • recommend somebody to do something - WordReference Forums
    We'd recommend advise (someone) (to do something) The larger point is that all of the above represent generalizations, not "rules " In your own usage, you can always simply stick to recommend that or recommend -ing when the focus is a proposition, regardless of what the dictionary says
  • EN: recommend + V-ing subjunctive to-infinitive
    Yup, this is a common one grammarians love to correct Many AE speakers will say: I recommend him going away And they will be corrected by purists to say: I recommend HIS going away I recommend just learning the correct form: HIS Maître, it is quite common Also, we don't use recommend with TO + Infinitive So, recommend to go away is not
  • we recommend to we recommend. . . - WordReference Forums
    In your second and third examples, the direct objects ("to abandon their properties"; "to damage the property") have been moved to the end of the sentence, and in each case a prepositional phrase ("to homeowners"; "to them") comes between the transitive verb and the direct object: We recommend to homeowners [prep phrase] not to abandon their
  • recommend to do doing - WordReference Forums
    I recommend [that] you take an umbrella I'm happy with the subjuntive in all persons except the third person singular, where it becomes obvious that it is a subjunctive, if you see what I mean So I wouldn't say I recommend [that] he take; instead, I'd fall back on the infinitive: I recommend him to take I recommend taking
  • I recommend you to that you you going your going . . .
    recommend to you - To recommend <something someone> to you example: I have some clients I can recommend to you example2: I can recommend some clients to you recommend you to - To recommend you to <someone something> example: I can recommend you to my employer to recommend you - To recommend you <noun> (Infinitive only?)


















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