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2015年1月23日 · Remind somebody about something: to make someone remember something that they must do. Remind somebody of something: to make someone remember someone …
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2011年11月9日 · Perhaps it will help you to consider that in general, "remind me of" means to make you remember something/someone from a past instance. Ex. This song reminds me of …
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2014年10月27日 · I would say that it depends. For example, "She needed a reminder on how to change a lightbulb" or "She needed a reminder of when her anniversary is"
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2010年10月23日 · I'm wondering about something. Is "Reminds me when" correct as well, or do I have to use "Reminds me of when
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2020年9月13日 · 1 He reminded me to talk to her. - clear. I have to talk to her. 2 He reminded me of John. - clear. His appearance or actions remind me of John. But what about this? 3 He …
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2011年2月22日 · I hope this pan will remind you of me. (One interpretation: I'm giving you this pan as a going-away gift. I hope you'll think of me whenever you burn food in it.) To answer your …
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2013年6月20日 · Remind of means the things are similar in some way, and the resemblance of one makes you think of the other. Reminds that means the thing (or peson) reminded you of a …
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2016年1月5日 · Your sentence "Only occasional needles on the carpet were reminding of Christmas." is odd and unlikely to be said, but not, I suggest, ungrammatical. It's also not an …
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2013年10月29日 · Hello, When we'd like to thank someone for giving us a kind reminding of something, should we say "thanks for your kind reminding" or "thanks for your kind reminder"? …
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2006年8月13日 · "Remind them about doing is okay, but a little unclear. "Remind them about having done" is a lot better, but it sounds strange. "Remind them about having done" is a lot …