l Some verbs allow to signal that there is a second person
involved by using a pronoun (le, les, lo, la, los, las) with the main
verb. In these cases you have two choices: You can either use
the subjunctive and a subordinate clause intoduced by "que" or
you just use an infinitive and no "que":
l Juan (le) aconseja que cante su hermana. or Juan (le) aconseja
a su hermana que cante. (The brackets around the pronouns
mean that the use of the pronouns is optional.) but: Juan le
aconseja cantar a su hermana. (The use of the pronoun is
optional.)
l (Te) aconsejo que tomes el tren. (I recommend you to take the
train.) but: Te aconsejo tomar el tren.
l Other verbs in this category are dejar, exigir, impedir, mandar,
permitir, prohibir, rogar and sugerir.