Tip of the week: Remember vs Remind

TIP OF THE WEEK

[:es]remember remind

Remember vs Remind

REMEMBER: To have something in your mind from the past.

I remember seeing her at John’s party.

I am trying to remember where I put my keys!

REMIND: To cause somebody to remember something/somebody.

I am glad you reminded me that it was his birthday.

You remind me of my sister.

[:en]remember remind

Remember vs Remind

REMEMBER: To have something in your mind from the past.

I remember seeing her at John’s party.

I am trying to remember where I put my keys!

REMIND: To cause somebody to remember something/somebody.

I am glad you reminded me that it was his birthday.

You remind me of my sister.

 [:fr]remember remind

Remember vs Remind

REMEMBER: To have something in your mind from the past.

I remember seeing her at John’s party.

I am trying to remember where I put my keys!

REMIND: To cause somebody to remember something/somebody.

I am glad you reminded me that it was his birthday.

You remind me of my sister.

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Tip of the week: Remember vs Remind

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