remember - use in sentences

Object

  • anything: In giving advice, focus on the main problem which will be the only one you can remember anything about.
  • everything: Liam: I really like to read, I read a lot, but I just don't remember everything I read.
  • being: I remember being in his locker room after his fight with Axel Schulz in 1995, two years before his final fight.
  • name: It is difficult for the average person to remember long domain names.
  • word: I still remember the words of the songs ( There's a hole in my bucket etc.
  • day: Door Deliveries I remember well the day that Corona drinks came upon the scene.

Preposition: as

  • battler: Crook glory days rekindled Going where the Eagles dare Polly remembered as a battler in.. .

Used with why or when

  • who: You have an optional setting of allowing Smartgroups to remember who you are.
  • when: My wife June and I can well remember when Joan came into our lives in the late sixties through a business connection.
  • what: I didn't think that he could remember all what he used in his speeches.
  • where: I don't remember where I got them from.
  • which: She's married to Nick Martin; you know, the union chief can't remember which one Health, I think.
  • why: You can't remember why you ever came here.

Infinitive complement

  • check: Do remember to check your Spam folder - to check that no legitimate messages have ended up there.
  • keep: Remember to keep watering the new plants once they are in place.
  • bring: Remember to bring your authorized receipt along to the course with you!
  • switch: The next step is to remember to switch off the illumination to the ' scope!
  • tell: Alternative formats Please remember to tell us whether you want Email txt file, Large print, Small print or Braille.

Present participle complement

  • watch: I remember watching Sergio train his chest in 1969.

Preposition: with

  • affection: Many people, staff and patients, remember with affection their times or visits to these premises.

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