Now that we have resumed our work with English, after the holidays and vacation, and after having not seen each other for a long time, we have a lot of catching up to do!
Do you still remember everything that you did? Maybe you need to look at some pictures to remind you of all the places you’ve been…
Do you know the difference between remember and remind?
Remember vs remind
Both remember and remind are verbs of memory but they are not the same.
Remember
Remember is about having a memory. It has two verb patterns with a big difference in meaning.
Remember + (verb)ing is used when we remember something from the past. First the action happens and later we remember it happening.
- I remember meeting you at a party ten years ago.
- She doesn’t remember visiting us last year.
Remember + full infinitive verb is used to remember something that must be done in the future. First we think of the thing we need to remember and later we do the action.
- I must remember to do my shopping later.
- Remember to close the windows before you leave.
Remind
Remind means make someone remember. Its verb pattern is remind + somebody + full infinitive verb. Something can also remind you (or someone) of something.
- You must remind me to do my shopping.
- He’s always reminding me to keep hold of my keys.
- That smell reminds me of my mother cooking.
- London reminds me of my home city.
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