The following English phrases and expressions are all used to make suggestions and give advice to people. Making suggestions: Let’s revise our lessons. What about going to the cinema tonight? How about playing cards? Why don';t we do our homework? Couldn't we invite your grandmother to our party? Shall we have a walk along the river? What would you say to a cup of coffee? Don't you think it is a good idea to watch TV? Does it matter if we use your car? Accepting suggestions: Ok. Yes, let's. Yes, I'd like to. Yes, I'd love to. What a good idea! Why not? Yes, with pleasure. Yes, I feel like taking a walk. That sounds like a good idea. Refusing suggestions: No, let's not. No, I'd rather not. I don't feel like it. I dislike going for a walk. What an awful / bad idea! Things to remember about suggestions: 1.The verb ''suggest'' can be followed by either: should + verb = I suggest (that) we should go to the theater. a verb (in the subjunctive form)= I suggest (that) we go to the movies. 2.''That'' is optional: ''I suggest that we should visit Paris.'' ''I suggest we should visit Paris.''
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