kadioguy
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I would suggest that you're going to see it a lot, and that you should get used to it.
https://www.usingenglish.com/forum/...agree-with-whoever-gave-you-that-advice/page2
1.
why not just say:
I would suggest that you see it a lot, and that you should get used to it.
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If the original sentence omitted 'be going to', what difference would happen?
2.
I am confused because I think 'suggest' here means 'propose'.
I would propose that you're going to/will see it a lot, and that you should get used to it.
It sounds strange to me.
Or does 'suggest' here mean 'think'?
I would think that you're going to/will see it a lot, and that you should get used to it.
What do you think?
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