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What's the difference between remember, remind, recall and recollect?
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So the verb, remember, is about having a memory about something.
It's kind of complicated, and it has lots of different ver patents, so let's go through them together.
First, there's remember Plus the object, for example, who I remember this music from yesterday.
Then there's remember, plus a question word or that, for example, I suddenly remembered that I have forgotten to lock the windows of my house.
Then there's remember, Plus I N g.
This is where you remember something that you did before.
So first the action and then remember, for example, I remember making my first learners questions video.
It was a little while ago now on Dhe.
Then there's remember, plus the infinitive.
This is where you remember now to do something in the future.
So first remember, and then the action, for example, I must remember to make another learned questions video tomorrow remind means make someone remember and like Remember, it has a few ever pat so we can talk about remind plus question word.
Or that, for example, the teacher reminded the class what was considered acceptable behavior.
We can talk about Remind Plus somebody plus an infinitive, for example.
I have an app on my phone that reminds me to pick up my dry cleaning.
And finally, something can remind somebody of something.
And in this way we mean spark an associative memory.
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That smell reminds me of the cake my grandmother used to make grand knock.
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It's like Recall and recollect are both verbs that can just mean remember and light.
Remember, they have a couple of vour patterns in common, so we can talk about recall or recollect.
Plus that or a question work.
For example, I don't recall what I did with my keys.
Then I recollected that I'd left them at work.
We can also talk about Recall or recollect, plus I N G.
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Finally, Recall can be different from Remember, remind and recollect, because recall doesn't always just mean Remember, it can mean remember and communicate.
For example, at his retirement party, the professor recalled some of the best moments in his career to his colleagues.
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