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- 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 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
- 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
- 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
- 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:
- 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
- recommend+gerund or recommend somebody+infinitive
TO-infinitive or gerund: ADVISE, RECOMMEND, ALLOW, PERMIT, FORBID, REQUIRE | Grammaring The plumber recommended buying a new water heater The plumber recommended me to buy a new water heater (I was recommended to buy a new water heater ) (the to-infinitive after recommend is less common in everyday contexts)-----
- recommend somebody to do something? - WordReference Forums
recommend someone to do something Recommend (that)someone do something:This British construction corresponds to an American mandative subjunctive; its oldest date in the OED is 1856 The construction is entered without comment in LDOCE <Mrs Barefoot would certainly recommend younger women to look ahead >1993 Feb 1Times12 4
- recommend + infinitive or gerund? | WordReference Forums
To generalize here a bit, with the verb recommend you cannot use the infinitive but you can use either the gerund or the the conjugated form You can also use the word that or leave it out: I recommend you clean the room I recommend that you clean the room I recommend cleaning the room immediately!
- advise, ask, demand, insist, prefer, recommend, request, suggest . . .
Nowadays it is probably most frequent in that-clauses with verbs such as demand, insist, pray, recommend, suggest, and semantically related nouns adjectives, e g essential, important, insistence, proposal, etc She declined a seat beside Charles on the sofa She insisted that Jane sit there It was suggested that he wait until the next morning
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