JulSok
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- Russian
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- Russian Federation
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Hello,
I hope native speakers or experienced teachers of English could help me with this tricky word 'suggest'.
I know that it can't be used with infinitive, but only with gerund (-ing form) or that...
But when we make suggestions to a person, is it right to say this way:
'My best friend suggested me going to the cinema'
or should we say
'My best friend suggested to me going to the cinema'
'My best friend suggested my going to the cinema' or
'My best friend sugggested that I go to the cinema'
And also are the following sentenses correct:
My best friend suggested me going to the football match.
I suggested my sister learning English.
I hope native speakers or experienced teachers of English could help me with this tricky word 'suggest'.
I know that it can't be used with infinitive, but only with gerund (-ing form) or that...
But when we make suggestions to a person, is it right to say this way:
'My best friend suggested me going to the cinema'
or should we say
'My best friend suggested to me going to the cinema'
'My best friend suggested my going to the cinema' or
'My best friend sugggested that I go to the cinema'
And also are the following sentenses correct:
My best friend suggested me going to the football match.
I suggested my sister learning English.