Remind that or remind to
I would need some help with this sentence:
He reminded me that I take my medicine.
I would use"He reminded me to take my medicine",but I don't know if the option with "that" is "proper" English as well.
Thsnk you
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I would need some help with this sentence:
He reminded me that I take my medicine.
I would use"He reminded me to take my medicine",but I don't know if the option with "that" is "proper" English as well.
Thsnk you
indirect-speech
That goes with a slightly different structure/wording: "He reminded me that I should take my medicine." And the two do not quite mean the same.
– Kris
12 hours ago
Please visit English Language Learners Good Luck.
– Kris
12 hours ago
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I would need some help with this sentence:
He reminded me that I take my medicine.
I would use"He reminded me to take my medicine",but I don't know if the option with "that" is "proper" English as well.
Thsnk you
indirect-speech
I would need some help with this sentence:
He reminded me that I take my medicine.
I would use"He reminded me to take my medicine",but I don't know if the option with "that" is "proper" English as well.
Thsnk you
indirect-speech
indirect-speech
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That goes with a slightly different structure/wording: "He reminded me that I should take my medicine." And the two do not quite mean the same.
– Kris
12 hours ago
Please visit English Language Learners Good Luck.
– Kris
12 hours ago
add a comment |
That goes with a slightly different structure/wording: "He reminded me that I should take my medicine." And the two do not quite mean the same.
– Kris
12 hours ago
Please visit English Language Learners Good Luck.
– Kris
12 hours ago
That goes with a slightly different structure/wording: "He reminded me that I should take my medicine." And the two do not quite mean the same.
– Kris
12 hours ago
That goes with a slightly different structure/wording: "He reminded me that I should take my medicine." And the two do not quite mean the same.
– Kris
12 hours ago
Please visit English Language Learners Good Luck.
– Kris
12 hours ago
Please visit English Language Learners Good Luck.
– Kris
12 hours ago
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That goes with a slightly different structure/wording: "He reminded me that I should take my medicine." And the two do not quite mean the same.
– Kris
12 hours ago
Please visit English Language Learners Good Luck.
– Kris
12 hours ago