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Kunga Rangrig
1. "It helps remind me those memories I shared with you."
2. "It helps me remind those memories I shared with you. "
What are the mistakes in second one and how is these two sentence different despite having the same meaning?
Mar 16, 2022 2:32 PM
Answers · 5
3
Should be:
1. "It helps remind me of those memories I share(d) with you."
2. "It helps me remember those memories I share(d) with you. "
I think "share" can be in the present tense, as you still share those memories, presumably...
March 16, 2022
2
Though the meaning is not 100%, there are issues with both sentences:
1) Prepositions is missing - It helps remind me OF those memories i shared with you.
2) Remind is a transitive verb (needs an object) - It helps me remind YOU OF those memories I shared with you
March 16, 2022
2
Yes Joe is right. But maybe for the second one you mean "It helps me REMEMBER those memories I shared with you"
March 16, 2022
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