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Teleostomi Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

"I don't remember that I've visited the gym."



I don't remember that I've visited the gym.

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Do you think there's any mistake of using the right tense in above sentence?
  

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That rather depends on the context of the sentence. It makes sense as it is.

  • That rather depends on the context of the sentence.
  • It makes sense as it is.
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That rather depends on the context of the sentence. It makes sense as it is.
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Teleostomi


I don't remember that I've visited the gym.

Hi! Thanks for your mentoring!
Do you think there's any mistake of using the right tense in above sentence?
You could also say: "I don't remember visiting the gym".
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While grammatical, it doesn't 'ring true' to me.

I don't remember visiting the gym.
I don't remember having visited the gym. (more formal)

CJ

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