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He recalled going to the store on Friday.



 
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He recalled going to the store on Friday. #1 (permalink) Wed Jun 01, 2011 12:28 pm   He recalled going to the store on Friday.
 

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #271 "Gerund and Infinitive Practice (10)", question 10

He recalled ......... to the store on Friday.

(a) to go
(b) going
(c) goes
(d) go

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #271 "Gerund and Infinitive Practice (10)", answer 10

He recalled going to the store on Friday.

Correct answer: (b) going

Your answer was: incorrect
He recalled to go to the store on Friday.
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recalled - bring back to mind or recalled -revoke in this sentence?
on Friday - we mean Friday in the past, right? - I think so. or Fridat that will be in the future?

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He recalled going to the store on Friday. #2 (permalink) Wed Jun 01, 2011 12:31 pm   He recalled going to the store on Friday.
 

He remembered going to the store. Yes, the sentence refers to an event in the past.

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