2. TO REMEMBER
• I remember the first time I ever swam in the ocean, when I was
5 years old.
• Do you remember what happened when Joe forgot to buy a
present for his wife on her birthday?
• I don’t think he remembers that we met 30 years ago.
REMEMBER IS WHEN YOU THINK OF A MEMORY (A PAST
EXPERIENCE):
3. REMEMBER IS ALSO THE OPPOSITE OF “FORGET.” YOU
CAN USE REMEMBER TO TALK ABOUT KEEPING
SOMETHING IN YOUR MIND:
• Please remember to wash the dishes after you finish eating
lunch.
• I was already at work when I suddenly remembered I had a
dentist appointment at 9:30. I called the dentist and rescheduled
it for the next day.
• I can’t remember her name. Is it Alice or Annie?
4. GRAMMAR FOCUS - TO
REMEMBER
• Remember + to-infinitive
means that we don’t forget
to do something:
Example: Remember to save
your work often, just in case your
computer crashes.
Remember + the -ing form of a
verb means ‘have a memory
of something we did or of
something that happened in
the past’:
Example: I remember meeting
her once. It must have been
about five years ago.
We can also use remember
+ object + to when we ask
someone to ‘give regards
to’ or ‘say hello to’
someone:
Example:
Remember me to
your parents when
you see them.
5. TO REMIND
REMIND IS WHEN A PERSON OR THING MAKES YOU
THINK ABOUT SOMETHING.
• My mother reminded me to wash the dishes after I finished
eating lunch.
• The secretary reminded Mr. Greene that he had a meeting at
4:30.
• Josh uses the calendar on his cell phone to remind him about
important dates.
• Our shopping list reminds us what we need to buy at the
supermarket.
6. RIEPILOGO
VERB MEANING
REMEMBER
• To have/to keep in one's memory.
• Recalling a past action.
• Don't forget, keep in mind
VERB MEANING
REMIND
• Cause someone to think of
something.
• Make someone remember
something possibly forgotten.
7. — Grazie per l'attenzione
Sassi Gabriele
Guanopating Madlein
Pini Lorenzo Michele
Rossi Giovanni
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