And besides, is it wrong to say "can you recommend me some webpages?". That sounds very good to me too. Actually better than "can you recommend some...
MSN: 3 new to Netflix movies I recommend you watch this weekend (March 14–March 15)
3 new to Netflix movies I recommend you watch this weekend (March 14–March 15)
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.
Hi ! When will you use "Recommend + V" and "Recommend + ing"? Which form is the most correct? Thanks a lot
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%...
Kiavi - Would you recommend them? Melissa Barnes Poster Flipper/Rehabber Oakland, CA Posted over 3 years ago
For recommend: the pattern is much as above, except that: "Recommended him to exercise" isn't an option, as it has a different meaning Americans don't like the indicative, they use the subjunctive more. CONCLUSION – as a general rule for all verbs of this sort, for international use: Use "to + verb" if you can. If not, use "should".
Hello forummates! I have come across this phrase in a english grammar exercise: "I recommend you take a tour through the desert". And I wonder if it shouldn`t be: "I recommend you to take a tour through the dessert". Or is it that we can use both of them?. Then what would be the difference...