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suggest vs suggest to

Both 'suggest' and 'suggest to' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Suggest' is followed by a direct object or a that-clause, while 'suggest to' is followed by an indirect object. The choice between the two depends on the structure of the sentence.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 974 views

suggest

The word 'suggest' is a verb that can be used without a preposition when followed by a direct object or a that-clause.

Use 'suggest' when followed by a direct object or a that-clause. For example, 'I suggest a new approach' or 'She suggested that we leave early.'

Examples:

  • He suggested a movie for us to watch.
  • She suggested that we go to the beach.
  • I suggest a different strategy for the project.
  • The teacher suggested reading the book before the exam.
  • They suggested a restaurant for dinner.
  • Anyone can suggest changing a name.
  • Internal evidence may suggest he was a valvassor.
  • Some suggest cutting off financial assistance under the TACIS programme.
  • The rough edges suggest that it was hand-forged.
  • Voluntary eye movements suggest conscious thought.
  • And these puncture wounds suggest an injection site.
  • Preliminary investigations suggest that this was suicide.
  • Yes, sir, that I suggest.
  • But their open mouths suggest the animals are whinnying.
  • We have phone records that suggest otherwise.
  • The rounded supraorbital margins suggest the victim was male.
  • The pattern of bruises suggest large hands.
  • These theories suggest that history immune effort.
  • But muscle attachments suggest he was fit.
  • Experts suggest Replacement of inefficient estates and smallholdings with well-equipped farms.
  • The numbers suggest a universe of possibilities.
  • Nevertheless, "battle-scarred" would suggest...
  • Initial scans suggest your nervous system has been compromised.
  • Initial studies in humans suggest some similar effects.
  • However, recent guidelines suggest that spectrophotometry should be performed.

Alternatives:

  • recommend
  • propose
  • advise
  • put forward
  • offer

suggest to

The phrase 'suggest to' is used when 'suggest' is followed by an indirect object.

Use 'suggest to' when 'suggest' is followed by an indirect object. For example, 'She suggested a solution to the problem.'

Examples:

  • He suggested a movie to watch.
  • She suggested a plan to her team.
  • I suggest a book to read.
  • The doctor suggested a treatment to the patient.
  • They suggested a destination to visit.
  • Because neither of you can suggest to a guest what they should say on the air.
  • For information on the work of Elisa, we suggest to contact her directly.
  • To well complete every meal we suggest to order a Greek coffee.
  • If you have any problem we suggest to prepare smaller hats.
  • However we suggest to read our guide about how to book an apartment.
  • We suggest to book the treatments you wish in advance.
  • We suggest to contact the managers to get more information.
  • We suggest to go to travel across our Kobrin district.
  • We suggest to prepare for New Year's Celebration the prunes filling ones.
  • We suggest to you excellent Prague city centre apartments with impeccable service.
  • During high season this path sectionally is used as toboggan run, in this case we suggest to follow instead the parallel small mountain road.
  • I suggest to push for Intelligence sources diversified.
  • Let me suggest to you the following.
  • Then someone must suggest to her a morganatic marriage.
  • I would suggest to you was anything but.
  • Maybe even suggest to Karnacki that he needs to put Lyla's killer away, in order to secure their political support.
  • It could give us reasonable doubt if I could just suggest to the jury...
  • I just, I suggest to see Levana.
  • For a better evaluation we suggest to consult the book above-mentioned.
  • For a better result we suggest to print this document in landscape mode.

Alternatives:

  • recommend to
  • propose to
  • advise to
  • mention to
  • offer to

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