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Key word transformation including the word "remember"



 
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Key word transformation including the word "remember" Wed Jan 30, 2008 2:01 am  Key word transformation including the word "remember"
 

Ok, in this exercise I need to rephrase the following sentence into another one including the word "remember":
"I'm sure we studied this unit last year."
Obviously, the most natural sounding answer would be "I remember studying this unit last year". I was just wondering whether "I remember that we studied this unit last year" could also be a correct option. Thank you.
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Key word transformation including the word "remember" Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:59 am  Key word transformation including the word "remember"
 

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