REMIND


Meaning of REMIND in English

verb

ADVERB

▪ always , constantly , continually , frequently , often , repeatedly

I am often ~ed of my former boss.

▪ just , simply

I simply ~ them that the choice is theirs.

▪ suddenly

Reading the note suddenly ~ed me of my appointment with Angela.

▪ immediately , instantly

▪ quickly

I quickly ~ed him that I had said ‘maybe’.

▪ gently

She gently ~ed him that the baby was getting cold and should be taken indoors.

▪ painfully

The terrorist attack painfully ~ed the Americans that they are vulnerable even at home.

VERB + REMIND

▪ not have to , not need to

I'm sure I don't need to ~ you that we have lost our last ten games.

▪ serve to

An event like this serves to ~ us that we do not have control over nature.

PREPOSITION

▪ about

I called to ~ him about the party.

▪ of

She looked at her watch to ~ him of the time.

PHRASES

▪ keep ~ing sb

PHRASAL VERB

remind sb of sb/sth

ADVERB

▪ forcefully , forcibly , strongly , vividly

The building ~ed me strongly of my old school.

▪ vaguely

Gabriel vaguely ~s me of my father.

▪ suddenly

I was suddenly ~ed of a tiger defending its cubs.

▪ immediately , instantly

He was instantly ~ed of the time he and Edna had visited Paris.

▪ always

Mrs Nolan always ~ed Marie of her own mother.

Remind is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ voter

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .