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scmp.com: 2016 DSE Physics exam had fewer questions, but more in-depth answers to test the students' attention to detail

2016 DSE Physics exam had fewer questions, but more in-depth answers to test the students' attention to detail

12 Dse Suggested Answer Physics 2

While this year’s DSE Physics exam wasn’t much tougher than previous years, a decrease in the number of questions in Paper 1, Section B (structural questions) meant that concepts were tested in more ...

A suggestion (what is suggested, the object of the verb suggest) is a noun. You can't use an infinitive verb where a noun is required. Going here is a gerund, a form of the verb go which functions as a noun. [Note that suggested can followed by that and a finite verb, "suggested that we go". That's different; that is a conjunction introducing a clause expressing purpose, end, aim, or desire.]

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Why is this sentence correct? She suggested that he go to the cinema. I would definitely use goes instead of go.

grammaticality - Why is this sentence correct? “She suggested that he ...

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She suggested going for a walk. OR She suggested you go for a walk. suggest doesn't take "to". Neither do several other verbs like recommend and advise. I don't understand how you organized that page. The second group has some odd things in it. But we don't usually do homework here.

12 Dse Suggested Answer Physics 7

To say "I suggested he went" may mean "I supposed he went", meaning the action was performed. Hence "I suggested he go" is the correct sentence, since the action was not yet performed, and we don't even know if it would be.

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