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Making informal suggestions. In English we often express suggestions as questions: Why don’t we rent a car? Shall / Should we start the sales campaign earlier this year? Why not begin the meeting at 9? Everyone should be there by then. How about meeting next Friday in our offices? What about having a birthday party? I'd like to see a film. How about you? How do you feel about seeing a film? It would be nice to see a film. Sometimes they are expressed by statements, for example: We could go to the cinema this evening. Let's go shopping. I suggest / think we should take the dog to the vet. I suggest taking the dog to the vet. Note the sentence patterns following each expression: Why don't we + verb (simple form) Shall we + verb (simple form) Why not + verb (simple form) How/What about + verb (ing) We could + verb (simple form) Let's + verb (simple form) I suggest + subj + should + verb (simple form) I suggest + verb (ing) When responding to suggestions, you may accept or refuse to accept the proposal. There are some expressions you can use to accept suggestions: That's a good idea! = Good idea! That sounds great! = That’s a great idea!

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Making informal suggestions.

In English we often express suggestions as questions:

Why dont we rent a car?Shall / Should we start the sales campaign earlier this year?Why not begin the meeting at 9? Everyone should be there by then.How about meeting next Friday in our offices?What about having a birthday party?I'd like to see a film. How about you?How do you feel about seeing a film?It would be nice to see a film.

Sometimes they are expressed by statements, for example:

We could go to the cinema this evening.Let's go shopping.I suggest / think we should take the dog to the vet.I suggest taking the dog to the vet.

Note the sentence patterns following each expression:

Why don't we + verb (simple form)Shall we + verb (simple form)Why not + verb (simple form)How/What about + verb (ing) We could + verb (simple form)Let's + verb (simple form)I suggest + subj + should + verb (simple form)I suggest + verb (ing)

When responding to suggestions, you may accept or refuse to accept the proposal. There are some expressions you can use to accept suggestions:

That's a good idea! = Good idea!That sounds great! = Thats a great idea!Brilliant!O.K! Let's do that!Sounds good to me!Maybe Ill do that!I guess its worth a try!

And other expressions for refusals:

No way!You're joking.That's a terrible idea.I'd rather say no.I dont think so.No, I dont like that idea.