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Grapepark Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

remind someone to someone

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This picture reminds me to my mother. (when my mother sees this picture she remembers me)
  

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This picture reminds my mother of me.

  • This picture reminds my mother of me.
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This picture reminds my mother of me.
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Remind and the preposition 'to' are followed by a verb,

eg- Remind her to call him!

Whereas, remind and the preposition 'of' are followed by a noun,pronoun, or clauses with 'when'

eg - It reminds me of Johnny Depp / him / when I met Johnny Depp.

Or, remind and 'of' can be followed by a gerund,

eg - it reminds me of meeting Johnny Depp.
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shininggirlThis picture reminds me to my mother. (when my mother sees this picture she remembers me)
shininggirlIs this sentence right?
I don't think so.

I'm familiar with the expression, "Remember me to my mother."
It means, "Give her my regards," or something like that.

I've never heard the expressio

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