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Remaind
I put a place on my laptop wallpaper to remind me working there before
How do I use remind ?
Jun 27, 2023 6:27 PM
Answers · 3
Like Nichole, you used remind correctly.
You can also refer to it as 'my desktop wallpaper,' or sometimes even: 'On my desktop, I have a picture of a place that I used to work at because it reminds me of when I used to work there.' Just saying 'desktop' can be vague, but we usually know 'desktop' refers to a computer whereas 'on my desk' would more obviously be a physical desk.
You can say 'I put the picture as my desktop wallpaper,' but you can also just say 'I have a picture as my desktop wallpaper...' or also 'I set a picture of my former workplace on my desktop to remind me of when I used to work there.'
June 27, 2023
Did you put a picture of a place you used to work at on your laptop wallpaper or did you put a picture of a place where you went on vacation on your laptop picture?
Because you used “to remind me” perfectly, but I don’t understand what you typed after that.
It sounds like you want the picture on the wallpaper of your laptop to remind you of a memory.
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June 27, 2023
Using laptop
June 27, 2023
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