I recommend you to that you you going your going . . . I recommend (something) to someone I recommend the new Chinese restaurant to you would be correct, but it would be more common to simply say "I recommend the new Chinese restaurant" when you are speaking directly to someone I recommended the new restaurant to him To say "I recommend you to go to the new restaurant" is incorrect
I would recommend you not to… | WordReference Forums Hi, everyone, I would recommend you not to go out on your own Is this sentence awkward or fine? (From Oxford Dictionary online, I've got the following remarks "Recommend" is often used with more positive advice to tell somebody about possible benifits) Thanks
recommend you to do you doing (infinitive gerund) Other examples: I recommend you read the following books I recommend your reading the following books I recommend you see the movie I recommend your seeing the movie I recommend you not take my recommendations I recommend your not taking my recommendations *** Also, if you're going to use the gerund, then you can leave the possessive off
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recommend somebody to do something - WordReference Forums Hi! I have read a lot about recommend with gerund and recommend + object + infinitiv but the latter structure isn't clear enough So I would ask for a confirmation that the following sentences are correct: "I recommend visiting Budapest " "I recommend you to visit Budapest " "I recommend