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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

... remembered doing/to do... ?

Can you give me some insight on the difference between these two:

I remembered to post the letter.

I remembered posting the letter.

Thank you!
  

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The first is a 'matter of fact' statement. I did that. I am confirming it.

  • The first is a 'matter of fact' statement.
  • I did that.
  • I am confirming it.
  • The second is a 'recollection' of an event.
  • This might be used when the letter never did arrive at its destination and your parent is questioning whether you forgot to mail it and perhaps lost it.
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The first is a 'matter of fact' statement. I did that. I am confirming it.
The second is a 'recollection' of an event. This might be used when the letter never did arrive at its destination and your parent is questioning whether you forgot to mail it and perhaps lost it.
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I remembered to post the letter. I remembered that I must post the letter, and I posted it.

I remembered posting the letter. I remembered that I had posted the letter.

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