grammar - Its suggested that he work hard. Its suggested that he . . . It's suggested that he work hard - Correct After the use of some verbs such as suggest, demand, insist, etc , which imply an obligation, followed by "that", the verb in the object clause usually takes the subjunctive, which is "work" in this case It may also be useful to know that (some) British speakers might not follow this rule
grammar - suggested they do suggested they would do? - English . . . They suggested he get there early [subjunctive mandative] They suggested he should get there early [should mandative] They suggested he gets there there early [covert mandative] On the acceptability of these, same source: Clear cases of the covert construction are fairly rare, and indeed in AmE are of somewhat marginal acceptability
grammar - Suggest - English Language Usage Stack Exchange She suggested they go for a walk in the park She suggested a walk in the park In the same way: She suggested going to the gym after work is ok but when you need a subject then you need a subordinate clause with an uninflected verb (the so-called "mandative subjunctive"): She suggested that he go to the gym after work
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Suggest Usage - English Language Usage Stack Exchange My father suggested that I subscribe to Newsweek In the above, I subscribe to Newsweek is a fully complete, grammatical sentence Encourage works differently It does not take a complete S as its complement; it takes what Lexical-Functional Grammar calls an XCOMP, which is essentially a non-finite verb phrase
verbs - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Is it correct to say quot;to suggest to someone that they should do something quot;? Found in quot;Advanced Trainer, Six Practice Tests with Answers quot; by Felicity O'Dell and Michael Black, Se