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Hanuman_2000 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Remind

Sir,

She said to me, "don't forget to do homework." (remind)


I have to convert it into indirect speech.


1.She remided me not to forget to do homework.

2.She reminded me to do homework.

Which one is correct?

Thanks.
  

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"remind" includes "saying not to forget", so the first is not the best choice. The second is fine, although "my homework" would be better in my opinion. CJ

  • "remind" includes "saying not to forget", so the first is not the best choice.
  • The second is fine, although "my homework" would be better in my opinion.
  • CJ
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"remind" includes "saying not to forget", so the first is not the best choice.
The second is fine, although "my homework" would be better in my opinion.

CJ

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