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The question is basically about the use of the verb "suggest" and the grammatical structure that accompanies it. I know that I can say "I suggest that you read that book" or
"I suggest reading that book", but I want to know if the expression "I suggest your reading that book" is correct.

ColleenV
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It is an expression that is probably correct. I say "probably" because there is almost no situation in which you would actually use "I suggest your reading...". It is always better to say "I suggest that you read..."

But a gerund/participle "reading" can have a subject in possessive form "your reading" (normally the subject is implied and omitted). I understand that meaning of the expression, but I would never use it. So it marginally correct...but don't use it (unless you need it for poetic reasons etc.)

James K
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