to remember
to remember
'remember' is a regular verb (remembered/remembered). 'Remember to do' means not to forget a future task; 'remember doing' means to recall a past event.
I always remember her birthday.
I always remember her birthday.
Indicative
Present Simple
I remember my first day at school very well.
I remember my first day at school very well.
You remember every song from the nineties.
You remember every song from the nineties.
She remembers the name of every student.
She remembers the name of every student.
We remember that summer by the lake fondly.
We remember that summer by the lake fondly.
You remember the old shop on the corner, don't you?
You remember the old shop on the corner, don't you?
They remember the war as if it were yesterday.
They remember the war as if it were yesterday.
Present Continuous
I am remembering more details as we talk.
I am remembering more details as we talk.
You are remembering it wrong, I think.
You are remembering it wrong, I think.
She is remembering her grandmother today.
She is remembering her grandmother today.
We are remembering the good old days together.
We are remembering the good old days together.
You are remembering the story differently again.
You are remembering the story differently again.
They are remembering the victims in silence.
They are remembering the victims in silence.
Past Simple
I suddenly remembered where I had left my keys.
I suddenly remembered where I had left my keys.
You remembered to lock the door, thankfully.
You remembered to lock the door, thankfully.
He remembered her face but not her name.
He remembered her face but not her name.
We remembered the way once we saw the church.
We remembered the way once we saw the church.
You remembered my birthday after all.
You remembered my birthday after all.
They remembered the password just in time.
They remembered the password just in time.
Present Perfect
I have finally remembered his surname.
I have finally remembered his surname.
You have remembered every detail of the trip.
You have remembered every detail of the trip.
She has remembered to bring the documents.
She has remembered to bring the documents.
We have remembered them in our prayers.
We have remembered them in our prayers.
You have remembered the wrong address.
You have remembered the wrong address.
They have remembered nothing about the accident.
They have remembered nothing about the accident.
Past Perfect
If I had remembered sooner, we would not have missed it.
If I had remembered sooner, we would not have missed it.
You had remembered the code, but wrote it down anyway.
You had remembered the code, but wrote it down anyway.
She had remembered his warning too late.
She had remembered his warning too late.
We had remembered to book the table in advance.
We had remembered to book the table in advance.
You had remembered the route from your last visit.
You had remembered the route from your last visit.
They had remembered the appointment, but arrived late.
They had remembered the appointment, but arrived late.
Future Simple (will)
Future Simple
I will remember this kindness for a long time.
I will remember this kindness for a long time.
You will remember to call the doctor, won't you?
You will remember to call the doctor, won't you?
He will remember this lesson for the rest of his life.
He will remember this lesson for the rest of his life.
We will remember this trip forever.
We will remember this trip forever.
You will remember these words one day.
You will remember these words one day.
They will remember him as a great leader.
They will remember him as a great leader.
Conditional
Present Conditional (would)
Present Conditional
I would remember the date if it mattered to me.
I would remember the date if it mattered to me.
You would remember more if you slept better.
You would remember more if you slept better.
A true friend would remember such a promise.
A true friend would remember such a promise.
We would remember the tune if you hummed it.
We would remember the tune if you hummed it.
You would remember the way with a map.
You would remember the way with a map.
They would remember the event if it had been important.
They would remember the event if it had been important.
Imperative
Imperative
Remember to switch off the lights.
Remember to switch off the lights.
Let's remember why we started this.
Let's remember why we started this.
