Fill in the Blanks Fill in the Blanks: Recommend, Advise or Suggest, and to, with, on ,of, that,....Online version Test your knowledge of the differences between 'recommend', 'advise', and 'suggest' with this fill in the blanks game! by Iria Trasno 1 of 'Recommend' meanings 'Suggest' to 'Advise' differences verbs Recommend , advise , suggest are all that express the idea of giving someone advice or offering a suggestion . While they have similar , there are some subtle in usage . is often used when someone is asked for their opinion or expertise on a particular matter . It implies that the person giving the recommendation has personal experience or knowledge about the subject . is more formal and is often used in professional or legal contexts . It implies that the person giving the advice is an expert in the field . is more general and can be used in a variety of situations . It implies that the person giving the suggestion is offering an idea or proposal . Overall , these three words can be used interchangeably in many cases , but it's important to consider the context and the level formality when choosing which word use . 2 advised tickets The agent bying the as early as possible . 3 recommends museum The guidebook visiting the local . 4 suggested to A colleague organising a day trip Hampton Court Palace . 5 recommend the to I you read a bit about artist before you visit the exhibition . 6 with recommends that His teacher he continue his private clesses . 7 suggests that of The artist everyone consider the impact consumerism . 8 advise to that Experts buyers should tale measures prevent being conned . 9 recommended it to A friend that I went see the new James Bond film but I hated . 10 suggets on I that you don´t spend too much time the interactive displays .