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Making Suggestions!

Offering suggestions in English can be articulated through various grammatical structures, each with its own unique form and function. The expression "Why don't" followed by a subject and verb is one such structure, as in "

Making Suggestions!

Making Suggestions!

"Shall"

Grammatical Sructure: Shall + Subject + Verb + Complem.
Shall we travel to Caracas tomorrow?

Why don't

Grammatical Structure: Why don't + Subj + Verb + Complement.
Why don't we go to the cinema?

How about / What about

Grammatical Structure: Subject + How about / What about + Verb (ING form) + Complement.
How about going to the supermarket this afternoon?

Could

Grammatical Structure: Subj + Could + Verb + Complem.
We could go to the disco tonight.

Let's

Grammatical Strcture: Subject + Let's + Verb + Complemet.
Girls let's go to the cinema today!

I suggested

Grammatical Structure: Subj + Suggested + Verb + Complement.
I suggested to travel to Scotland next month becuase there is Autumn.