“Recommend You to Practice” vs. “Recommend That You Practice”: What’s the Difference?

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The difference between “recommend you to practice” and “recommend that you practice”

  • "Recommend you to practice" is not considered as grammatically correct as "recommend that you practice."
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What is the definition of “recommend you to practice” and “recommend that you practice”?

Recommend you to practice
  • "Recommend you to practice" is not considered as grammatically correct.
Recommend that you practice
  • "Recommend that you practice" is a phrase that suggests or advises someone to engage in a particular activity or behavior for their benefit.
  • It is a construction commonly used to convey a suggestion or endorsement of practicing a specific skill, habit, or action.

Which is the more popular variant on the Internet?

“Recommend that you practice” is the more popular variant on the web.
Recommend you to practice
1,190,000 results on the web
Examples
  1. "Recommend you to practice" is not considered as grammatically correct.
More popular
Recommend that you practice
1,330,000 results on the web
Examples
  1. I would recommend that you practice meditation to promote a sense of calm and reduce anxiety.
  2. The doctor will recommend that you practice good hygiene to prevent the spread of germs.
  3. Our financial advisor will recommend that you practice smart budgeting habits to achieve your financial goals.
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