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Ask for help > to suggest + to-infinitive or -ing?
to suggest + to-infinitive or -ing?
languaria
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to suggest + to-infinitive or -ing?
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Hello everybody,
Could you please help me, I �m completely confused at the moment: Are both sentences right or only one of them?
He suggested to take the bus.
He suggested taking the bus.
Thanks in advance!
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1 Jul 2012
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languaria
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Thanks a lot, Sophia, for your quick answer. "Teacher Melanie" offers great detailed explanations, perhaps you can add this site to your list of best sites.
Have a wonderful week!
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1 Jul 2012
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Tere-arg
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Am I wrong?
suggest + gerund includes the speaker whereas suggest + that clause does not.
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2 Jul 2012
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