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Miyabi Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

"Remember"

Someone I saw him once, but he remember me.

So, can I say, "Thanks for remembering me."? Is it natural and correct to say this in Eng? If not, what can I say for the same meaning?

Thank you!
  

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It's natural and correct, but uncommon. I would not hesitate to say it. "I'm pleased that you remembered me" is a bit more common.

  • It's natural and correct, but uncommon.
  • I would not hesitate to say it.
  • "I'm pleased that you remembered me" is a bit more common.
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It's natural and correct, but uncommon. I would not hesitate to say it.

"I'm pleased that you remembered me" is a bit more common.

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