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What is the difference between "remember" and "remind"?



 
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What is the difference between "remember" and "remind"? #1 (permalink) Mon Feb 09, 2004 9:21 am   What is the difference between "remember" and "remind"?
 

Hello!! I don't know: What must I say?
"Remember me your name" or " Remind me your name"
Help me please
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Remember vs remind #2 (permalink) Mon Feb 09, 2004 9:38 am   Remember vs remind
 

Hi Ariadna,

You can say Do you remember my name? or I'm sorry I don't remember your name.

Now look at these examples:

Could you please remind me to call my mother? or
His face reminds me of an old friend of mine.

You can remember something and you can remind somebody to do something.
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