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Please, help me with the preposition

She reminded me about / of my having to return the dictionary to her. 1 he reminded me to talk to her I have to talk to her 2 he reminded me of john His appearance or actions remind me of john 3 he reminded me of talking to her

(what does it mean?) does it mean that i talked to her in the past and he reminded me about. Hi all, i've been taught that it's correct to use the structure remind someone not to do something, but is it also acceptable to say remind someone to not do something We must remind everyone to not use the broken machine (instead of remind everyone not to use) many thanks! Here are more examples of the uses of remind of and remind about 1 Remind of is often used to bring back memories, recall details, or draw attention to something that already exists or has happened

It is commonly used when making comparisons, triggering memories, or keeping someone aware of something they should not forget.

You can remind someone (do you have to use those abbreviations?) to do the shopping But you can't remind them doing. remind them about doing is okay, but a little unclear Remind them about having done is a lot better, but it sounds strange Remind of means the things are similar in some way, and the resemblance of one makes you think of the other Reminds that means the thing (or peson) reminded you of a particular fact. Hola :) quiero saber cuando usar cada preposición

¿podría decirse que remind of se usa cuando algo te recuerda algo y remind about cuando se debe recordar a alguien sobre algo A sunny day reminds me of my last holiday on the beach Could you remind me what it is However, if you say i'm sorry i've forgotten your name most people will automatically say xxx i.e First, it would be better to use me of me,me of myself as search terms Next, at the bottom of the page of the google ngrams, you will find examples of me of me,me of myself

You will note that there are very few of them and, of those, even fewer are in the form remind/reminds me of me.

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