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Oct 28, 2009 · Please, help me with the preposition: She reminded me about / of my having to return the dictionary to her.
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Sep 13, 2020 · 1 He reminded me to talk to her. - clear. I have to talk to her. 2 He reminded me of John. - clear. His appearance or actions remind me of John. But what about this? 3 He reminded me of …
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Oct 12, 2020 · Hi all, I've been taught that it's correct to use the structure "remind someone not to do something", but is it also acceptable to say "remind someone to not do something"? e.g. We must …
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Oct 20, 2022 · "Remind about" would be used when you want to recall to mind a piece of information; "remind of" is generally about resemblance: "You remind me of a girl I once met." In some cases …
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Jun 20, 2013 · Remind of means the things are similar in some way, and the resemblance of one makes you think of the other. Reminds that means the thing (or peson) reminded you of a particular fact.
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Nov 9, 2011 · Remind me to give it to you - you are talking about the future. Remind me of giving it to you - You seem to be asking your listener, contrary to normal human logic, to remind you of …
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Feb 22, 2011 · Hi guys English newbie is here and want to ask this question which about "remind me of you" & "remind you of me?" What do they mean? It is confusing me. Do they mean the same even if …
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Apr 10, 2011 · Hola :) Quiero saber cuando usar cada preposición. ¿Podría decirse que "remind of" se usa cuando algo te recuerda algo y "remind about" cuando se debe recordar a alguien sobre algo? …
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Oct 19, 2012 · The second one because it has a verb. You remind somebody to do something. -> Remind me to buy bread. However, you can also remind somebody about something. For instance: …
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Mar 9, 2011 · I think every phrase that repeatedly accompanies a reminder will pavlovianly be interpreted as something annoying and pseudo-polite. If I got emails saying "this is just to remind …