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Abil  #528207  Mon, 16 Jun 08 04:41 PM
What do you suggest I do? ( I know it is correct)

But is it correct to say:

What do you suggest me to do?

(When I see so many people putting the question in this way, I am a bit confused)
  
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Avangi  #528215  Mon, 16 Jun 08 04:51 PM

I suggest taking a nap.

You can only get the pronoun in (indirect object) by making it the subject of a relative clause.  I suggest [that] you take a nap.  Then  the whole clause is the direct object of "suggest."

I guess you could also use the "to me" form for the indirect object.  The doctor suggested surgery to me.   What would you suggest to me?

Probably people use your example because they think it should be parallel to "What do you want me to do?"
  
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CalifJim  #528232  Mon, 16 Jun 08 05:15 PM
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But is it correct to say:

What do you suggest me to do?
No.  Even though you may hear people putting it like this, it is not correct.

These are the correct ones: 

What do you suggest I do?

What do you suggest that I do?

What do you suggest doing? 

The same patterns apply for the verb recommend, by the way.

CJ 

  
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Abil  #528434  Tue, 17 Jun 08 04:05 AM
Thanks

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Marius Hancu  #528529  Tue, 17 Jun 08 11:31 AM
 Another one:

 What do you suggest I should do?

  
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New2grammar  #528546  Tue, 17 Jun 08 11:58 AM
How about "What do you suggest me doing?"

If it's wrong, why?
  
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Marius Hancu  #528549  Tue, 17 Jun 08 12:04 PM
I don't think it's correct, as the objective form of the pronoun it's used, but you can hear it

 

 


  
Abil  #528566  Tue, 17 Jun 08 12:57 PM
Good discussion. Thanks you all.
  
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