grammar - "Recommend you to [do something]" or "Recommend to you to [do something]"?


Will anyone make a clear comparison between "recommend + subject + to infinitive" and "recommend + to + subject + to + infinitive"?


As an example:



  1. We recommend you to buy a new car.

  2. We recommend to you to buy a new car.


Are both sentences correct?
Which one am I most likely to hear in a native atmosphere?




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