If you have not recommended a person, then it will say "recommend", but if you have already recommended that person, then it will say "send feedback".
Consider using words like "could," "might," or "may" instead of "should" in this situation.
You can say "following" or "subsequent to" instead of "after".
Yes, I can say "mines" instead of "my" if you prefer.
Say, "I'd recommend (insert movie here)"
no sense budget
recommend Sway, pull, cache.
recommander
I wouldn't recommend it. Join Weight Watchers instead.
I wouldn't recommend it.
The question is not clear. I would just say, "I recommend Excel."
When you recommend something you "susumeru" (pronounced: soo-soo-meh-roo) it.
click on a picture in a file share, then it'll say view, recommend, and download...then just click recommend...