REMEMBER


Meaning of REMEMBER in English

verb

ADVERB

▪ clearly , distinctly , vividly , well

I distinctly ~ Jane saying that the show started at eight.

I ~ Miss Scott very well.

▪ dimly , faintly , vaguely

▪ barely , hardly , scarcely

▪ easily

To this day, people can easily ~ the show.

▪ correctly , rightly

If I ~ correctly, you were supposed to collect the keys on your way here.

▪ exactly , precisely

I don't exactly ~ what she said.

I can't ~ exactly what happened.

▪ specifically

I specifically ~ her saying she would be visiting today.

▪ especially , particularly

▪ mostly , primarily

I mostly ~ the art nouveau decor of her living room.

▪ certainly , definitely

▪ fondly

She fondly ~ed her early years in India.

▪ still

▪ always , forever

I'll always ~ you.

This is an experience that the kids will enjoy and ~ forever.

▪ suddenly

▪ finally

She finally ~ed what she was going to say.

▪ back

I ~ed back to the time I saw her last.

VERB + REMEMBER

▪ can

I can't ~ her name.

▪ try to

▪ be important to

PREPOSITION

▪ as

He still ~ed her as the lively teenager he'd known years before.

▪ for

She is best ~ed for her first book, ‘In the Ditch’.

Remember is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ birthday , ↑ childhood , ↑ conversation , ↑ dream , ↑ encounter , ↑ episode , ↑ event , ↑ incident , ↑ instance , ↑ joke , ↑ lesson , ↑ manner , ↑ memory , ↑ moment , ↑ name , ↑ occasion , ↑ password , ↑ rule , ↑ scene , ↑ time , ↑ victim , ↑ word

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