We have a very beautiful place called Central Park. Many tourists visit this park.

We also have a traditional village full of ancient facilities.

1. I recommend them to visit the village.
2. I suggest that they should visit the village.
3. I suggest to them that they visit the village.
4. I suggest them to visit the village.
5. I suggest their visiting the village.
6. I'd like them to visit the village.
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Which sentences are suitable based on the context on the passage? Do you have some more/better expressions?

1. I recommend they visit the village.

2, 3, 4, 5. I suggest they visit the village.

6. (Okay as it is written.)

Based on the context of the passage, the suitable sentences are:

1. I recommend them to visit the village.
2. I suggest that they should visit the village.
3. I suggest to them that they visit the village.
6. I'd like them to visit the village.

These sentences convey the idea that the speaker is recommending or suggesting that the tourists visit the village.

Here are a few more expressions you can use:

7. It would be worth visiting the village.
8. You should consider visiting the village.
9. You might enjoy visiting the village.
10. I encourage them to explore the village.

These sentences convey a similar message, encouraging or recommending the tourists to visit the village.