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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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About or of

- He also reminded me of the consequences of not following the game plan.
- He also reminded me about the consequences of not following the game plan.
  

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anonymous About or of remind (someone) of (something) is the usual form. 'about' is also OK as a second choice. CJ

  • anonymous About or of remind (someone) of (something) is the usual form.
  • 'about' is also OK as a second choice.
  • CJ
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anonymousAbout or of

remind (someone) of (something) is the usual form.

'about' is also OK as a second choice.

CJ

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