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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. 1) Could you recommend some good TV series? 2) Could you recommend some TV good series to me?

3) Could you recommend me some good TV series? (?) There was a discussion on a German forum whether the last construction is also correct or not. Some said no, some said yes. I said that I have heard construction 3 quite a lot and that I would never mark it wrong if a student wrote that.

how do you recommend friends on facebook, What do you ... Hi there, I always thought the recommend clause would be as in “I recommend (that) you go there” or “I recommend it” or “ I recommend going there”. However, the other day I heard an English native saying “I recommend people coming to this shop with their student ID so they can get a 20%... Hi @Derfel84 I recommend you take the bus. I recommend you to take the bus.

how do you recommend friends on facebook, recommend (that) someone do something. (subjunctive) ('that' is optional) recommend (that) someone should do something (common in British English) recommend (that) someone does something. (less formal) There is another structure. I suggest you to all my clients. Hi everyone, i want to know whether the use o "recommend" is ok or not in this sentence: "I am buying the ones that they recommended to me in the school" thanks in advance Hi all, Is there any difference lies between these words; recommend and suggest? If there any, would you tell me where these words are used?

For example, I would have recommended / suggested it myself, had I been clever enough to know before hand what was going to happen. Thank you in advance. Hello forummates! I have come across this phrase in a english grammar exercise: "I recommend you take a tour through the desert".