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TeacherJapan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Are both sentences correct?

1) I won't forget you.
2) I won't forget about you.
  

Top answer

Both are correct. The first seems to be almost a farewell statement. The second means that the speaker will include the other person with others in whatever situation, such as sending a postcard from a trip.

  • Both are correct.
  • The first seems to be almost a farewell statement.
  • The second means that the speaker will include the other person with others in whatever situation, such as sending a postcard from a trip.
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Both are correct. The first seems to be almost a farewell statement. The second means that the speaker will include the other person with others in whatever situation, such as sending a postcard from a trip.
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Thank you very much for your answer. But I am really sorry, I can't quite get the meaning.."the speaker will include the other person with others"??? I'd really appreciate it if you could rephrase or explain it to me. Sorry for the trouble.
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I just won a big lottery. I plan to share it with my friends. Don't worry. I won't forget about you. [ This means that you will be included. ]
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Oh, I see!!! Thank you very much for your reply!! Emotion: smile

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