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Remember vs. remind Wed Dec 15, 2004 3:19 am  Remember vs. remind
 

Test No. errors/advan-2 "Please, remind me", question 1

To eliminate any delays on handover we would remember you to bring all the necessary documentation.

(a) any delays
(b) remember
(c) all
(d) necessary

Test No. errors/advan-2 "Please, remind me", answer 1

To eliminate any delays on handover we would remind you to bring all the necessary documentation.

Correct entry: remind
The error was: (b) remember

You have found the error but your entry is incorrect.
To eliminate any delays on handover we would remember you to bring all the necessary documentation.
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Remember vs. remind Wed Dec 15, 2004 8:26 am  Remember vs. remind
 

You can remember something that has already happened and you can remind somebody about something that is going to happen in the future.

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Remember vs. remind Wed Mar 05, 2008 4:54 am  Remember vs. remind
 

To eliminate any delays on handover we would remember you to bring all the necessary documentation.

would it be correct if i use "would like to remind you" since i think "remind" is a verb???
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Remember vs. remind Wed Mar 05, 2008 9:30 am  Remember vs. remind
 

Hi,

Yes, both 'we would remind you' and 'we would like to remind you' are fine. 'Remind' is indeed a verb.

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