And I'd like to know whether I can use suggest + that + past simple in the present tense in Direct Speech?
E.g.: I suggest that my brother came to the party. So, does this sentence mean about the present tense, as if I were advising my brother that he would come to the party today? No, that doesn't work.
"I suggest that my brother goes to the party today."
So, suggest + that + past simple has the same time constraint as would rather + object + past simple?
And should I use: "I suggested yesterday that you had gone over the text twice." to make a suggestion in the past?
You might hear something like this in the courtroom.E.g.: I suggest that my brother came to the party.
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