remember
To have a picture or information from the past come back into your mind. It also means to keep something in your mind so that you do not forget to do it.
Exemplos
3 de 5I remember your name from the party last week.
I remember your name from the party last week.
Please remember to sign the contract before the meeting ends.
Please remember to sign the contract before the meeting ends.
Do you remember that funny dog we saw?
Do you remember that funny dog we saw?
Sinônimos
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of 'RE-MEMBER' as putting the 'members' (parts) of a story back together in your head.
Quiz rápido
Did you _______ to lock the door before you left?
Correto!
A resposta correta é: remember
Exemplos
I remember your name from the party last week.
everydayI remember your name from the party last week.
Please remember to sign the contract before the meeting ends.
formalPlease remember to sign the contract before the meeting ends.
Do you remember that funny dog we saw?
informalDo you remember that funny dog we saw?
Historians remember this period as a time of great change.
academicHistorians remember this period as a time of great change.
We must remember to update the client on our progress.
businessWe must remember to update the client on our progress.
Sinônimos
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
as far as I can remember
based on what I am able to recall
remember me to your family
please give my greetings to your family
something to remember
an event or thing that is worth keeping in memory
Frequentemente confundido com
You 'remember' something yourself, but someone else 'reminds' you about it.
'Memorize' is the active effort to learn something by heart, while 'remember' is the act of having it in your mind later.
Notas de uso
Use 'remember to' for things you need to do (future) and 'remember -ing' for things you did in the past.
Erros comuns
Learners often say 'remind' when they mean 'remember' (e.g., 'I can't remind his name' is incorrect; it should be 'I can't remember his name').
Dica de memorização
Think of 'RE-MEMBER' as putting the 'members' (parts) of a story back together in your head.
Origem da palavra
From the Old French word 'remembrer', which comes from the Latin 'rememorari' (re- 'again' + memor 'mindful').
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
In many English-speaking countries, 'Remember, remember the fifth of November' is a famous nursery rhyme about Guy Fawkes Night.
Quiz rápido
Did you _______ to lock the door before you left?
Correto!
A resposta correta é: remember
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