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.
2015년 4월 18일 오후 3:36
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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."
2015년 4월 18일
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?
2015년 4월 18일
yep "of" is always added after "reminds me" ^_^
2015년 4월 18일
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