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Exie Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Remember myself

Hello,

is it correct to say "I remember myself (doing sth)"?

I ran across this phrase on the internet, but cannot find it in a dictionary.

Thank you
  

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", for example. For example, "I remember meeting you" or "I remember you" would be more usual. e.

  • ", for example.
  • For example, "I remember meeting you" or "I remember you" would be more usual.
  • e.
  • conventional in certain countries or states.
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It's probably not WRONG, but I wouldn't say that, mainly because MYSELF is redundant, but it's not as egregious as "The thing is, is that ...", for example. For example, "I remember meeting you" or "I remember you" would be more usual. Maybe it's a regional convention, i.e. conventional in certain countries or states.
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Thank you for the answer Emotion: smile

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