Hello
In this meeting, we talking about.
Example:
- Advice and suggestions
- Talking about ability
➢ SUGGESTION AND ADVICE
• SUGGESTION
Should
Example:
“You should try to practise English.”
“You shouldn’t translate too much.”
Why don’t you
Example:
“Why don’t you join an English club?”
Ought to
Example:
“You ought to read more.”
If I were you, I’d…
Example:
“If I were you, I’d watch more television.”
All these expressions are followed by a verb, without to. For example: “He should visit the Eiffel Tower.” (Not “he should to visit the Eiffel Tower.”)
For more information on using would, ought and should, see our page on modals.
suggest and recommend.
Either use a verb + ing.
Example:
“I suggest visiting the Eiffel Tower.” (We should all go.)
OR use that + a verb without to.
Example:
“I suggest that you visit the Eiffel Tower.” (I’m not going).
OR use a noun.
Example:
“I recommend the lasagne.” (It’s a very good dish to choose in this restaurant.)
➢ ADVICE
Remember the difference between the verb and the noun form of this word.
Advise (verb).
Example:
“I advise you to buy a good dictionary.” (The pronunciation is ad – vaiz)
Advice (noun).
Example:
“Can you give me some advice?” (The pronunciation is ad – vais).
Advice is an uncountable noun. This means that we can’t say an advice. Instead, we say some advice or a piece of advice.
Example:
“Let me give you some advice.”
“She gave me a very useful piece of advice: to buy a good dictionary”.
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