REMEMBER or REMIND? - Quick Grammar Guide #shorts


REMEMBER or REMIND? - Quick Vocab Guide #shorts


What is the difference between remember and remind?


They're both verbs to do with memory, but they are used in slightly different ways. If we remember someone or something, we keep that person or thing in our mind, or we bring that person or thing back into our mind.

Here are a couple of example sentences:



• I'll always remember you, you've helped me so much.

• Suddenly, I remembered that I had promised my mother I would call her.


We can also remember to do something. For example:


• Remember to take your umbrella today, it's forecast to rain.


Now, remind. If a person or thing reminds you of someone or something, they make you think of that person or thing. Here are a few example sentences:


• That smell of cut grass always reminds me of summer when I was a kid.

• He reminds me of my dad, they have very similar eyes.


We can also remind someone to do something. We can help them remember to do it. For example:


• Remind me to call my mom, okay? I promised her.




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