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What's the difference between remember, remind, recall and recollect?
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That's what Augustine from Spain wants to know.
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So the verb, remember, is about having a memory about something.
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It's kind of complicated, and it has lots of different ver patents, so let's go through them together.
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First, there's remember Plus the object, for example, who I remember this music from yesterday.
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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.
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Then there's remember, Plus I N g.
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This is where you remember something that you did before.
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So first the action and then remember, for example, I remember making my first learners questions video.
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It was a little while ago now on Dhe.
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Then there's remember, plus the infinitive.
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This is where you remember now to do something in the future.
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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.
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Or that, for example, the teacher reminded the class what was considered acceptable behavior.
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We can talk about Remind Plus somebody plus an infinitive, for example.
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I have an app on my phone that reminds me to pick up my dry cleaning.
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And finally, something can remind somebody of something.
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And in this way we mean spark an associative memory.
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For example.
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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.
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Remember, they have a couple of vour patterns in common, so we can talk about recall or recollect.
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Plus that or a question work.
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For example, I don't recall what I did with my keys.
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Then I recollected that I'd left them at work.
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We can also talk about Recall or recollect, plus I N G.
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So do you recall seeing my Last Learners Questions episode?
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Do you recollect learning about situation, position and condition?
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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.
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For example, at his retirement party, the professor recalled some of the best moments in his career to his colleagues.
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