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“recommend me” or “recommend to me”, which one is appropriate?

“recommend me” or “recommend to me”, which one is appropriate?

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  1. Both “recommend me” and “recommend to me” are correct, but “recommend me” is the usual and commonly used idiom. In a later tense, however, we have:

    1. I will recommend you.
    2. I will recommend the book to you.

    For present and future, use recommend. For continuous or past, use recommend to.

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