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suggest I vs suggest me

Both 'suggest I' and 'suggest me' are commonly used in English, but they are used in different contexts. 'Suggest I' is used when the speaker is the one being suggested, while 'suggest me' is used when the speaker is suggesting something to someone else.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 874 views

suggest I

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when the speaker is the one being suggested.

This phrase is used when the speaker is suggesting something for themselves. It is followed by a verb or a noun phrase.

Examples:

  • Can you suggest I take the morning shift?
  • I suggest I go to the doctor for a check-up.
  • She suggested I read that book.
  • He suggested I try the new restaurant.
  • Do you suggest I call him back?
  • Locked up in a boring house, in a boring street, in a boring suburb of a city that I hate, what would you suggest I do?
  • What kind would you suggest I hang out with?
  • The second we say goodbye to Henry, you suggest I give up my dream job.
  • How would you suggest I do that?
  • Because it... suggest I might be sexist.
  • Although my hoodie would suggest I was unemployed.
  • I suggest I get some coffee.
  • You dare suggest I kill my brother?
  • You seem to suggest I should take the discarded leavings of Lady Mary Crawley, dust off the fluff and put them on my own plate.
  • How does any of that suggest I was responsible?
  • Chairman Rogers, I headed an investigation into the failure of a Titan rocket, and I suggest I outline the procedure we used there.
  • How dare you suggest I would call in corrupt detectives!
  • Where would you suggest I go then?
  • Where do you suggest I start?
  • Even though there was evidence to suggest I would be killed by a cornering test...
  • I don't mean to suggest I'm offering a better one.
  • There's evidence to suggest I had plans to meet with her in December of 2011...
  • What do you suggest I do?
  • But that's not to suggest I don't have good reason to be.
  • How do you suggest I deal with Jackie?

Alternatives:

  • recommend me
  • advise me
  • propose that I
  • put forward that I
  • urge me

suggest me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when the speaker is suggesting something to someone else.

This phrase is used when the speaker is suggesting something to another person. It is followed by a verb or a noun phrase.

Examples:

  • Can you suggest me a good restaurant?
  • She suggested me to read that book.
  • He suggested me trying the new restaurant.
  • Do you suggest me calling him back?
  • Could you suggest me a good movie to watch?
  • Recent discoveries suggest me that a computer may be unable to identify factors required to bring a n relationship to life.
  • By your reasoning, we should lock up every female in whom whimsy and logic collide which would suggest me most of the women in England.
  • Miss Phryne wouldn't suggest me if she didn't think I could do the job.
  • Because this whole thing of doing what you want me to do and what you suggest me to do and you trying to fix my problems, it's not working.
  • You didn't even suggest me?
  • So suggest me, but do not you tell him we already knew?
  • Your mouth suggests to me burgundy velvet.
  • I'd suggest letting me try to negotiate him down.
  • It is, of course, a mystery to why the universe exists in such an intelligible manner, but it suggests me at least, that there's a deep link between the universe, the grand scheme that's unfolding, and beings like ourselves.
  • Which suggests to me that we should try to enhance the immune system - create an "assimilation antibody" as it were.
  • This suggests to me that the tax issue is somewhat more complicated than appears from Mr Mann's amendment.
  • Okay, but that reaction suggests to me that there is.
  • Drinking wine with her friends suggests to me she didn't know she was pregnant.
  • This suggests to me that life causing these mass extinctions because it did is inherently anti-Gaian.
  • Men and women, all with healthy, undiseased tissue... according to forensics, which suggests to me that they are victims.
  • However, my practical experience in this sector suggests to me that there are other obstacles, sometimes socioeconomic and often cultural.
  • Though the ash and ink stain I found does suggest to me that Emily's abductor was in that nightclub before he took her.
  • Though the ash and ink stain I found does suggest to me that Emily's abductor was in that nightclub before he took her.
  • The information I've received suggests to me that the Germans are preparing for a different kind of combat.
  • Don't you ever again suggest to me that Fitzgerald Thomas Grant ill is going to die.

Alternatives:

  • recommend to me
  • advise to me
  • propose to me
  • put forward to me
  • urge on me

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