murat_turkey
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Good afternoon everyone
In English would be acceptable to use a noun/pronoun before the infinitive to tell who is doing the action?
I am aware that the verb 'suggest' can be followed by a gerund; however, I would like to know, if the below examples are correct or do they have different meaning?
Thank you in advance.
In English would be acceptable to use a noun/pronoun before the infinitive to tell who is doing the action?
I am aware that the verb 'suggest' can be followed by a gerund; however, I would like to know, if the below examples are correct or do they have different meaning?
- She suggested people to drive on Sundays.
- She suggested driving on Sundays.
Thank you in advance.