I think you should . . .
I don’t think you should . . .
Why don’t you . . .
Why don’t we . . .
Let’s . . .
Why don't we go to the movies tonight?
You could visit New York while you're there.
Let's go to the travel agent's this afternoon to book our ticket.
What about asking your brother for help?
How about going to Hawaii for your vacation?
I suggest we take all the factors into consideration before we decide.
The above phrases for making suggestion and advice can be applied in the following short speaking situation
Man: I think you should buy the blue one.
Woman: That’s a good idea.
Man: I don’t think you should sell your car.
Woman: Thanks for the advice, but I really need the money.
Man: Let’s go bowling tonight.
Woman: Sorry, I can’t. I’m meeting a friend for dinner.
Man: Why don’t we go skiing on Saturday?
Woman: Sounds like a good idea. Where do you want to go?
Man: Why don’t you come with me to China?
Woman: Thanks, but I’ve already been there.
This speaking situation for making suggestion and advice is arranged from:
letspeakenglish.info/2010/06/01/making-suggestions-memberikan-saran/
esl.about.com/od/grammarstructures/a/f_suggestions.htm
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