Asked by Henry2
I forgot to include these sentences.
Can suggest be followed both by the "subjunctive" and "should"?
Thank you.
1)“I suggest/recommend that you should see a doctor." OR that you see a doctor.
Reported speech:
He suggested/recommended that I should see a doctor.
2) "I’d suggest/recommend that you should see a doctor.”
Reported speech: He suggested that I should see a doctor.
Can suggest be followed both by the "subjunctive" and "should"?
Thank you.
1)“I suggest/recommend that you should see a doctor." OR that you see a doctor.
Reported speech:
He suggested/recommended that I should see a doctor.
2) "I’d suggest/recommend that you should see a doctor.”
Reported speech: He suggested that I should see a doctor.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
With "recommend" or "suggest" you don't need "should" - just the subjunctive is fine.
He suggested that I see a doctor.
He suggested that I see a doctor.
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