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difference between "be noticed that" and " note that"
what's the difference between "be noticed that" and " note that"?
eg. in a mail, you ask the receiver to remenber bringing something. we could say "please note that", how about " please be noticed that"
Jun 25, 2015 11:16 PM
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"Please be noticed that" is not correct. "Please be aware that..." is something you might say. It means the same thing as "please note that". Neither of these, however, are used to make someone remember something. They are used to bring someone's attention to something.
If I were to ask someone to remember to bring something, I would simply say "Please remember to bring..."
June 25, 2015
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