Hamed
Should I always add the word 'of' after the term 'reminds me'? For example: Everything reminds me of you. Everything reminds me you. It reminds me of something. This reminds me of a person who is called 'Example'. It reminds me of a fake version of that. OR It reminds me a fake version of that.
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In the cases you mentioned above, "of" is always used. "That" and "about" are other word that can be used after "reminds me", but "reminds me that/about" has a slightly different meaning to "reminds me of". Examples: "The near-death experience reminded me that life is short." "The near-death experience reminded me about the brevity of life."
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Not always, depending on the structure the sentence. Cherry's answer provides some other words that work. Just as in your question about "ravishing", you could write: That reminds me, what did you do about that problem? That reminds me, will you be coming over later?
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yep "of" is always added after "reminds me" ^_^
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