Jane
The use of the verb "remind" : with the preposition "of" and without. I noticed this verb unfollowed by the preposition of. Therefore "remind" can be a direct verb up to the context. When I mean the resemblance I use it as a direct verb: your smile remindes me the smile of the person whom I want to marry someday. When I mean just a memory I use this verb followed by the preposition of: you don t need to remind me of the matter, I ll solve it ASAP. But I heard anather sentense: you remind me of a star (super star, a model). Is this correct too?
2013年2月22日 07:53
解答 · 2
I remember that "remind" should be used with pre "to". And to make sure, I have checked the dictionary. There are 2 cases of using remind: 1st ist "remind sb of/about sth": you help sb remmeber sth 2nd ist "remind sb (you) of sth/sb": you are made to think about sb/sth as they are similar in some way. I hope it'll help you :-)
2013年2月22日
"You remind me of a star." is correct too.
2013年2月22日
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