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To remind

Do I say: It reminds me of you or it reminds me you?
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' They have slightly different meanings (the former suggests an agent which motivated the memory), but these are two commonly-confused verbs.

  • ' They have slightly different meanings (the former suggests an agent which motivated the memory), but these are two commonly-confused verbs.
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'It reminds me of you.'

'I am reminded of the time I fell in the lake.'
'I remember the time I fell in the lake.'

They have slightly different meanings (the former suggests an agent which motivated the memory), but these are two commonly-confused verbs.

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