- Where did you park the car? I can't (remind/remember).
- That song always (remind/reminds/remember/remembers) me of our trip to Germany.
- John, when you come back home this evening remember (buying/to buy) some bread.
- Passengers are (reminded/remembered) that smoking is not allowed on this commuter train.
- Do you know my friend Jenny? I remember (meeting/to meet) her at a party once.
- (Remind/remember), processed food is usually full of salt and sugar.
- How did the accident happen? I can't (remind/remember) anything about it.
- I shouldn't need to (remind/remember) you to wash your hands before eating.
- Please remember (shutting/to shut) the window when you go out.
- Oh! My bag has disappeared. I clearly remember (putting/to put) it on that chair and now it has gone.
Interpersonal Listening is the first listening course that ED students must take. In this course, students will learn about language functions that are generally used in conversations, such as introducing self, giving directions, ordering at a restaurant, answering phone calls, etc. It is hoped that their basic listening skills for simple conversations are improved.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Remember vs. Remind - Interpersonal List. A
CHOOSE THE CORRECT WORD. WRITE YOUR ANSWERS AND BRING THEM TO CLASS NEXT WEEK.
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