I remember to do... vs. I remember doing... [ infinitive. gerund ]

2016年12月1日 · Can you remember suggests that you are not sure of what you are asking. For example: "Joe, can you remember if we shut the doors?" In that sentence, the person asking is not sure if he shut the doors. On the contrary, Do you remember suggests that you know what you are saying, but want to find out if the other person knows about it.

2017年7月4日 · - Remember to call me when you arrive! (Oxford Learner's Dictionary | remember) The -ing form when used an object usually has more sense of noun than the to-infinitive. someone or something from the past 2 [transitive, intransitive] to have or keep an image in your memory of an event, a person, a place, etc. from the past remember doing something

2024年9月17日 · There are however two circumstances in which a present-tense-form remember might be used with the infinitive. One is when remember is an imperative: “Remember to visit the Church of the Holy Sepulcher!”. Here both remembering and fulfilling the act lie in the future, so there is no contradiction. —But that is not in play in your test ...

2019年2月21日 · This sentence is correct. If you use "remembering", then you're speaking about the experience of doing something such as locking the door. 1) "I remember locking the door yesterday. If it's unlocked now, then someone unlocked it after I locked it." < This means you recall "the experience of locking the door".

AmE (New Orleans) Jan 11, 2011. #3. Not that I (can) remember. Not that I know of. These are pretty equal, and they can both be preceded (or followed) by no. Note that the opposites are: As far as I (can) remember. As far as I know. These can be preceded (or followed) by yes.

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