Why is it allowed to use 'infinitive+zu' in this sentence even though the subjects are not the same?
I suggest going to the cinema.
That sentence: I suggest we go to the cinema,
I suggest going to the cinema.
That sentence: I suggest we go to the cinema,
I keep wondering how it's written after the comma… Thanks for answers
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You could have read on the side you were.
When I say to my friends:
I suggest you go to the movies.
Can I say here:
I suggest going to the movies.
Can you, but would be more unusual. Normally you would say, “I’m slapping You to go to the cinema.”
Simply think: If someone makes a preliminary, MULTIPLE are involved. So the “we” comes from “beating”.
are ‘I’ and ‘we’ the same?
No, of course not. Did you even understand IRGENDWAS from my answer?
You can say it, but it would be precise, You to go to the cinema”, because you don’t go with me.
When I say to my friends:
I suggest you go to the movies.
Can I say here:
I suggest going to the movies.
I wrote that! And Mugua has already explained it to you!
No. The Subjelt first sentence is I
The Subjelt second sentence is We
My question would be:
Why to use ‘infinitiv+’ in this sentence