Ethan
Is it so formal to say " If my memory serves right, ...."? If it is too formal, what's colloquial way to say it?
2019年3月27日 16:46
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You would not say "If my memory serves right." (missing the word "me") You would say, "If memory serves me right." "If memory serves." <---this can be used informally. "If memory serves me correctly,..." Informally you could also say, "If I'm remembering this right, ..." "If I'm remembering correctly,..." "Unless I'm mistaken,..." "My memory is (kind of) foggy now, but what I remember is..." "If I've got this right, ..." "As far as I can remember, ..."
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'If my memory serves me correctly ...'
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If I'm not mistaken...
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"If I remember correctly,(...)" or "If I am not wrong, (...)". Both of these are more usual.
2019年3月27日
That depends on how you define a formal occasion. You could use 'My gut tells me...' on any informal occasion.
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