A1 noun ニュートラル #4,341 よく出る

forget

/fəˈɡet/

To fail to remember information, a task, or an appointment that was previously known. It is also used when you unintentionally leave an object behind or stop thinking about something.

例文

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1

I often forget where I put my car keys in the morning.

I frequently fail to remember the location of my car keys when I wake up.

2

Please do not forget to sign the contract before the end of the day.

Kindly remember to provide your signature on the agreement by this evening.

3

Forget it, I will just do the dishes myself.

Do not worry about it, I am going to clean the plates on my own.

語族

名詞
forgetfulness
Verb
forget
副詞
forgetfully
形容詞
forgetful
関連
forget-me-not
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覚え方のコツ

Think of the word 'get'. When you forget something, the memory 'gets' away from your brain.

クイックテスト

I am so sorry, I ____ to call you yesterday.

正解!

正解は: forgot

例文

1

I often forget where I put my car keys in the morning.

everyday

I frequently fail to remember the location of my car keys when I wake up.

2

Please do not forget to sign the contract before the end of the day.

formal

Kindly remember to provide your signature on the agreement by this evening.

3

Forget it, I will just do the dishes myself.

informal

Do not worry about it, I am going to clean the plates on my own.

4

Researchers must not forget the historical context of the data being analyzed.

academic

Academic investigators should keep in mind the past circumstances related to their evidence.

5

We cannot afford to forget our core objectives during this merger.

business

It is vital that we keep our main goals in mind throughout this business transition.

語族

名詞
forgetfulness
Verb
forget
副詞
forgetfully
形容詞
forgetful
関連
forget-me-not

よく使う組み合わせ

forget a name to not remember what someone is called
completely forget to have no memory of something at all
forget to do to fail to perform a planned action
never forget to always remember a specific event or person
forget the time to lose track of how late it is

よく使うフレーズ

Forget it!

Used to tell someone not to worry or that something is not important.

Don't forget

A phrase used to remind someone to do something.

Easy to forget

Something that is not very memorable or distinctive.

よく混同される語

forget vs leave

You 'forget' an item (I forgot my umbrella), but you 'leave' an item in a specific place (I left my umbrella at the office).

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使い方のコツ

Forget is an irregular verb (forget, forgot, forgotten). It can be followed by an 'ing' form to mean forgetting a past event, or a 'to' infinitive to mean failing to do a task.

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よくある間違い

Many learners say 'I forgot my phone at home.' In English, if you mention the location, you should use 'leave' instead: 'I left my phone at home.'

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覚え方のコツ

Think of the word 'get'. When you forget something, the memory 'gets' away from your brain.

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語源

Derived from the Old English 'forgietan', where 'for-' expresses loss and 'gietan' means to grasp or reach.

文法パターン

forget + to + verb (task) forget + noun (object/info) forget + about + noun (topic)
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文化的な背景

In many English-speaking cultures, forgetting a person's name or a significant anniversary can be seen as a minor social offense or a sign of being overwhelmed.

クイックテスト

I am so sorry, I ____ to call you yesterday.

正解!

正解は: forgot

関連フレーズ

Actionsの関連語

climb

A1

To move upward toward the top of something, often by using your hands and feet. It can also describe a path going up or a value increasing in number.

exit

A1

An exit is a door or passage used to leave a building, vehicle, or area. It can also refer to the act of going out or departing from a place.

lift

A1

To move something or someone from a lower position to a higher one. It often requires physical effort or the use of a machine to pick an object up.

push

A1

To use your hands or body to move something away from you by applying force. It can also describe the act of encouraging someone to work harder or achieve a goal.

touch

A1

To put your hand or another part of your body on something or someone. It is the act of making physical contact with an object to feel its texture or presence.

grab

A1

To take hold of something or someone suddenly, quickly, or roughly with your hand. It is often used when you are in a hurry or need to catch something before it falls.

drop

A1

A small, round shape of liquid that falls from a surface. It can also mean a reduction or a fall in the amount or level of something.

pick up

A1

A pick up is the act of collecting someone or something from a specific place. It can also refer to a small truck with an open back for carrying goods or a sudden improvement in a situation.

describe

A1

To say or write what someone or something is like. It is used to give details about how things look, feel, sound, or happen so that others can imagine them.

shout

A1

A loud cry or call made by a person using their voice. It is often used to express a strong emotion or to get the attention of someone who is far away.

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