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TO-infinitive or gerund: ADVISE, RECOMMEND, ALLOW, PERMIT, FORBID, REQUIRE. These verbs can be followed by either (a) a gerund or (b) a noun phrase or pronoun + to -infinitive, with almost no difference in meaning. Passive infinitives are also common: The help desk advised checking the "Advanced Settings" option.
22 de mar. de 2007 · "I recommend you to do something" means there's something that needs doing and I'm recommending you for the job, whereas the other sentences usually focus on your doing something that would tend to benefit you.
5 de feb. de 2012 · Will anyone make a clear comparison between "recommend + subject + to infinitive" and "recommend + to + subject + to + infinitive"? As an example: We recommend you to buy a new car. We recommend ...
- This is an area where usage has recently changed quite significantly... Note that the same pattern occurs with any other verb - lately, we just don...
- "We recommend you to buy a new car." This is fine, but probably doesn't mean what you think it means. This means that we think the right person to...
- A) If tou want to say that something or someone is good recommend sb/sth to sb I recommend this book to anyone. I will recommend you to my boss for...
- What about: 'I recommend your visiting the Tate Modern museum' (compare to: I recommend visiting...)? I have told students that this structure is n...
12 de may. de 2024 · Cómo usar el verbo RECOMMEND en inglés. Después de RECOMMEND se puede usar la preposición TO, la preposición FOR, un verbo en GERUNDIO (ING), un verbo en INFINITIVO SIN TO (bare infinitive) o ...
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28 de jul. de 2011 · I recommend you define those parameters beforehand. However, the variant with to is incorrect. The verb recommend always takes either a noun object or a subordinate clause as a complement, never an infinitive.
- The following variant is correct: I recommend that you define those parameters beforehand. You can also omit the word that , giving the following:...
- Actually I believe that both variants can be technically correct, but they are saying very different things, and using the "you to" variant is most...
- I think both are correct: https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/recommend recommend somebody to do something We'd recomme...
- "I recommend you to define" is not correct, because the noun immediately following "recommend" is the direct object in standard usage. The example...
11 de jul. de 2019 · Para este tienes dos posibilidades: ponerlo en infinitivo (el verbo precedido por “to”) o en gerundio (es decir, el verbo terminado en “–ing”). Pero ¿cómo saber cuál hay que usar en cada ocasión?
18 de dic. de 2011 · The rephrasing you suggest has the same meaning as the original sentences, in which recommend has two objects, the person (you, me) and the infinitive form following it. Subordinate that-clauses make the meaning more explicit.