I came across a sentence from [BBC English at work][1]. The video is an English lesson, in which a male character has just suggested some phrases that "Anna" can use to negotiate a price with a potential customer. The narrator then addresses the viewer: > Let's remind ourselves of the phrases he **suggested** Anna **uses** when negotiating a sale. What I've learned [here][2] and [here][3] is that with the verb, *suggest*, you can only use either 1) suggest + infinitive verb or 2) suggest + ing, as in 1) He suggested (that) Anna (should) use these phrases. 2) He suggested using these phrases to Anna. So isn't the sentence from the BBC grammatically incorrect? What have I got wrong? [1]: https://youtu.be/-HZrTUNJKCs?t=175 [2]: https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/he-suggests-to-her-to-go-going-that-they-go-they-will-go.1294126/ [3]: http://www.englishteachermelanie.com/how-to-use-the-english-verb-suggest/