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01cite10Newguest12cite101. I still recollect this time with pleasure -- correct12br
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102. I still remind myself this time with pleasure --incorrect - I still remind myself of this time ....12br
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103. I still remember this time with pleasure - correct12br
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01cite10Newguest12cite10Also, should it be: You are always on my mind or You are always in my mind?12blockquote10There may be some cases where you would say "in my mind" (I can't think of any at the moment) but in the vast majority of cases you should say "on my mind".0-
01cite10optilang12cite10 maybe - you are always in my thoughts would be better12br10I agree. 01i00in my thoughts02i00 but 01i00on my mind.02i02br
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10I'd like to come back for a while to my three sentences from the first post. Do they actually mean exactly the same and there is no difference in meaning among them? Isn't it that 11b10recollect/recall12b10 imply an effort to remember something?12br