Hello, I'd be more than happy if you could help me to understand this verb better. I made up all these sentences. if you would use the other preposition or maybe both, let me know, thank you ^^ I read all the threads I could find. I reminded him of my sister's request for him not to wear blue...
The "English teacher" * should have said, as MBK wrote in post #3, One thing I just want to remind you about before we get started..." * My guess is that this person is not a certified English teacher but just a native English speaker passing himself/herself off as an English teacher (very common on YouTube, by the way).
Entertainment Weekly: Michael B. Jordan keeps a stuffed black panther to remind him of late friend and costar Chadwick Boseman
Michael B. Jordan has a sweet way of keeping his late Black Panther costar, Chadwick Boseman, close to his heart. Of the stuffed animal, he added, "It will forever remind me of him, and, you know, the ...
Michael B. Jordan keeps a stuffed black panther to remind him of late friend and costar Chadwick Boseman
Remind me to give it to you - you are talking about the future. Remind me of giving it to you - You seem to be asking your listener, contrary to normal human logic, to remind you of something that happened in the past and that you quite obviously remember yourself.
Hi everyone, I would like to know which phrasal verb is the correct one to be used when talking about an appointment. I have heard some saying "remind about" is the correct one because it talks about something in the future that I have to do. And also, I have heard others saying "remind of" is...