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Happy student Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Something to remember by

'Can you leave one of your bracelets to remember you by'. Is this sentence correct? I wanted to say 'Can you leave one of your bracelets , so it would remind me of you'. If yes, which one sounds better?
  

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I would say Can you leave me one of your bracelets to remember you by? Your second sentence would convey the idea, but I would phrase it as Can you leave one of your bracelets to remind me of you?

  • I would say Can you leave me one of your bracelets to remember you by?
  • Your second sentence would convey the idea, but I would phrase it as Can you leave one of your bracelets to remind me of you?
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I would say Can you leave me one of your bracelets to remember you by?
Your second sentence would convey the idea, but I would phrase it as Can you leave one of your bracelets to remind me of you?

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