0
Guest Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Reminder

I would appreciate your help with the word "reminder". Can something serve as a reminder to something else, pleasant or unpleasant? I would like some examples of the way the word is used. Can "serve" and "to" be used with "reminder"? Thank you.
  

Top answer

Yes you can use reminder in a few ways. Some examples: The postcard of a policeman pinned to the back of the door served as a reminder to lock it. The postcard of piggies pinned to the fridge served as a reminder about her diet!

  • Yes you can use reminder in a few ways.
  • Some examples: The postcard of a policeman pinned to the back of the door served as a reminder to lock it.
  • The postcard of piggies pinned to the fridge served as a reminder about her diet!
  • The postcard of the city served as a reminder of his days in the army.
  • You con't need to use served as/about though.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

1 Answers
0
Yes you can use reminder in a few ways. Some examples:

The postcard of a policeman pinned to the back of the door served as a reminder to lock it.

The postcard of piggies pinned to the fridge served as a reminder about her diet!

The postcard of the city served as a reminder of his days in the army.

You con't need to use served as/about though. It sounds m

Related Questions