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Wholegrain Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Is "remember" used as an intransitive verb here?

Remember, it is easy to save the cost of tune-ups and maintenance through increased efficiency.
  

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Hi, Remember, it is easy to save the cost of tune-ups and maintenance through increased efficiency. What is really being said here is Remember that it is easy to save the cost of tune-ups and maintenance through increased efficiency. It's in the imperative form of an exhortation.

  • Hi, Remember, it is easy to save the cost of tune-ups and maintenance through increased efficiency.
  • What is really being said here is Remember that it is easy to save the cost of tune-ups and maintenance through increased efficiency.
  • It's in the imperative form of an exhortation.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

Remember, it is easy to save the cost of tune-ups and maintenance through increased efficiency.



What is really being said here is

Remember that it is easy to save the cost of tune-ups and maintenance through increased efficiency.

It's in the imperative form of an exhortation.

Best wishes, Clive

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