Insist on

Hello Teachers.

Sir please tell how to make these sentence correctly?

1.she insisted me to go with her/she insisted on going with her to me.

when should I put ‘‘on’’ after insist?

  1. I hope to be/being/to become a prefect, I’ll help to maintain discipline in my school.
  1. She insisted on me going with her. (or ‘She insisted that I go/went with her.’)

I hope to become a prefect. I’ll help to maintain discipline in my school.

Hello Beeesneees,

please help me make this sentence.

It’s quite an interesting book.when you start reading it,you can’t help finishing it/you won’t leave it partly.

I hope you have got what I want to tell, and Beeeneees please correct the mistakes whenever I write.

It’s quite an interesting book. When you start reading it, you can’t put it down.

Thanks Beeeneees,

We say’‘put the clock up’'for displaying,what phrasal verb would we use to remove the clock?

Take the clock down

Please take the clock down off the wall, I’ve bought a new one. You can put that up instead.

Please put this picture up in the main gallery and take the painting of the vase of flowers down from the side gallery.

This doesn’t work for all objects though:
People put their umbrellas up (also ‘put up their umbrellas’) when it starts raining and put them down when the rain stops.

Beeeneees ,why have you used '‘off’'in former sentence and ‘‘from’’ in later sentence?

If I knew this phrasal verb,I would say’‘take that clock down.’’

I haven’t understood #1.
Is it “She insisted on my going with her.”?

Thanks

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