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    Remember, remind, recall (English exercise n°23165 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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    Remember, remind, recall

    Remember, remind, recall suggèrent la même idée, mais diffèrent quant à leur forme grammaticale.

    1) Voici le modèle à suivre pour remember:

        Animate subject + remember + someone

                                                  + to do something

                                                  + something

        Exemples: He remembers his grandmother well.

                        Remember to call the lawyer

                        My parents remember some pretty horrible things during the sixties.

    2) Voici le modèle à suivre pour remind:

        Animate or inanimate subject + remind + someone + to do something

                                                                                 + of something

                                                                                 + of someone

        Exemples: He reminded me to call the lawyer.

                        Please remind me of your name.

                        Your brother reminds me of a famous singer.

                        New Orleans reminds some people of France.

                        That reminds me of all the good times we had together.

    3)Voici le modèle à suivre pour recall:

       Animate or inanimate subject + recall + someone

                                                            + something (to someone)

       Exemples: This street brings back many memories. I recall my youth here.

                       In her biography, she recalls some bitter personal moments in her relationship with her husband.

                       American referenda recall Swiss ones (to me).





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    1. I can't how the street looked before this skyscraper was built.
    2. Can you me to feed the birds?
    3. Some people so many things from their childhood.
    4. These paintings me of my old house.
    5. I'm terribly embarrassed but I'm afraid I don't your name.
    6. The president would like to the facts to all those present.
    7. Don't you falling down that hole?
    8. No, but you just me of it.
    9. I would like to you of our agreement.
    10. I would like to our agreement.







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