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My parents bid me come to the school. ~ 對
My parents want me come to the school. ~ 錯
My parents want me TO come to the school. ~ 一定要有 "to"
Sentence pattern: want somebody to do something
其他例子 : Her parents didn’t want her to marry him
Sentence pattern: bid somebody (to) do something (old use/literary)
兩個寫法都對,
My parents bid me come to the school.
My parents bid me to come to the school.
其他例子: The Queen bade us enter.
需不需要 the 在 school 前面, 視 meaning 而定
Come to the school = 到學校來
Go to school = 返學
after school = 放學後
His children are still at school. = 他的孩子們都還在上學
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知識交流
Note that suggest cannot usually be followed by a noun or pronoun referring to a person. You generally have to put the preposition “to” in front of it. You do not suggest someone something, you suggest something to someone.
Nor do you suggest someone to do something unless suggest means "recommend". You suggest that someone does something.
I suggest that she comes to school.
I suggest that she come to school. (~ subjunctive, especially US English)
In sentence like these, you usually use a simple tense in that-clause. However, it is possible to use bare infinitive. This is a formal use.