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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Recall, remind and other

When you dont remember sth and suddenly remember it you recall it. How to say it correct?
1. I recall it - I would like to recall it.
2. I bring it back - I would like to bring it back.
3. I remind it - I would like to remind it.
4. I come it - I would like to come it.
I found these words in my dictionary but I've never seen it in correct sentence. Is it correct? Could you tell me which sentence is the most naturally and uses in english?
Greets
  

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I remember it. I would like to remember it.

  • I remember it.
  • I would like to remember it.
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I remember it. I would like to remember it.
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Remember means that you know sth long. But I want to know how name situation when you didnt remember but now you remember. what you did? Recall? Remind? Bring it back? Come? Which form is correct? How you say it in english?
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I have already told you. A native would say 'I remember it!' You can also use 'recall', but it is not very conversational. Your other words do not work in this grammatical situation.

'Remind' is what someone or something does to make you remember: 'This note reminds me that I have to buy toothpaste today.'
Remind = 'bring to mind': 'That movie brou
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Ok I am sorry. I thought you dont understand me. Emotion: wink Can I ask you to explain me shortly when I can use the other words? When can I say
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You can delete my previous post. I wrote it before you edit yours. Thanks for explanation. So if I say for example:
"I have just remembered that I had to wash the dishes. "
It will be correct?
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I have just remembered that I had to wash the dishes. -- Yes, that is very natural.

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