Modals can be used to make suggestions.
Let's, Why dont ... , shall (I,we), could, and should are used to make suggestions.
Let's, Why dont ... , shall (I,we), could, and should are used to make suggestions.
Let's (let us) is used to make a suggest for a group including the speaker. To make it negative just add not.
- Let's go for a walk in the park.
- Let's come home early.
- Let's go watch a movie.
- Let's not have drinks.
Why don't we/you/I is also used in spoken English to make casual suggestions.
- Why don't you clean your room?
- Why don't we go watch a movie?
- Why don't I take the day off?
Shall is also used to make suggestions. It is used to make a suggestion requesting permission or agreement. Shall is also used in formal situations.
- Shall I turn off the light?
- Shall we go to Malinalco and see the ruins?
- Shall I open the window?
Could with you/we is frequently used to make suggestions. Could shows the suggestion as being an option.
- You could go watch a movie.
- We could go for a walk.
Should with you is used to make strong suggestions like advice.
- You should find out what you missed while you were sick.
- You should go home early tonight.
- You should study accounting.
Introduction
Polite requests
Expressing necessity & obligation
Lack of necessity
Prohibition
Expectation
Giving advice
Making suggestions
Ability
Expressing preference
Degrees of certainty (present)
Degrees of certainty (past)
Degrees of certainty (future)
Progressive forms
Repeated past
Modal & phrasal verb combinations
Polite requests
Expressing necessity & obligation
Lack of necessity
Prohibition
Expectation
Giving advice
Making suggestions
Ability
Expressing preference
Degrees of certainty (present)
Degrees of certainty (past)
Degrees of certainty (future)
Progressive forms
Repeated past
Modal & phrasal verb combinations
This page is one of PLS's English grammar pages for people who want to learn or improve their English grammar skills.