Verbal Ability - Spotting Errors - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Spotting Errors - Section 1 (Q.No. 22)
Directions to Solve
Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'D'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).
22.
(solve as per the direction given above)
Answer: Option
Explanation:
remind me
Discussion:
20 comments Page 1 of 2.
Sachin said:
1 decade ago
REMEMBER and REMIND are the verbs related to MEMORY.
REMEMBER - Is an INTERNAL process which is done by the person himself and nobody can help him to memorize if he wishes not to memorize anything happened. Only the person himself can read his own brain and let the things come out of his mind. It is totally personal.
{--EX:-I still remember that journey.}
REMIND - Is an EXTERNAL process. People can help other to memorize the things happened. When people/others make someone memorize about any incident/thing happened, there will be REMIND in action. It is exactly contrast to REMEMBER.
{--EX:-Please, remind me to go to temple on Saturday as I am absent minded.}
REMEMBER - Is an INTERNAL process which is done by the person himself and nobody can help him to memorize if he wishes not to memorize anything happened. Only the person himself can read his own brain and let the things come out of his mind. It is totally personal.
{--EX:-I still remember that journey.}
REMIND - Is an EXTERNAL process. People can help other to memorize the things happened. When people/others make someone memorize about any incident/thing happened, there will be REMIND in action. It is exactly contrast to REMEMBER.
{--EX:-Please, remind me to go to temple on Saturday as I am absent minded.}
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AIB said:
7 years ago
@All.
Well in my opinion remember and a reminder both do have the same meaning, but it is performed by various form. Taking an example. " mom please remind me to take my phone" here the person is looking for the help of his mother to remind him to take his phone.
Now, let's look for an another example "i still remember your birthday". Here the person itself is using his memory power to remember a birth date of his friend.
So from here we can understand that remember and reminder both have the same meaning but it is performed by various means.
Hope this helped you guys.
Thank you.
Well in my opinion remember and a reminder both do have the same meaning, but it is performed by various form. Taking an example. " mom please remind me to take my phone" here the person is looking for the help of his mother to remind him to take his phone.
Now, let's look for an another example "i still remember your birthday". Here the person itself is using his memory power to remember a birth date of his friend.
So from here we can understand that remember and reminder both have the same meaning but it is performed by various means.
Hope this helped you guys.
Thank you.
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Nandan said:
1 decade ago
I didn't get the sentence..can any one help me out???
What is wrong in the sentence..
"You must remember me to post this letter"..it also conveys proper meaning noo.
Ofcourse..the given answer is right..my question is why can't this be correct???
What is wrong in the sentence..
"You must remember me to post this letter"..it also conveys proper meaning noo.
Ofcourse..the given answer is right..my question is why can't this be correct???
Meet Vora said:
1 decade ago
Remember and remind both are different word and meaning.
Remember (noun) means recall.
And remind (verb) means prompt.
And in sentence it better to use remind instead of remember.
Sentence demand such a word that prove the meaning for it.
That's it.
Remember (noun) means recall.
And remind (verb) means prompt.
And in sentence it better to use remind instead of remember.
Sentence demand such a word that prove the meaning for it.
That's it.
Jay said:
1 decade ago
I think Should is used when things have to be done, something like a third person is informing you, but must is used when its an order need to be accomplished at any cost.
Ex: Should:You should watch news daily.
Must: You must attend classes on time.
Ex: Should:You should watch news daily.
Must: You must attend classes on time.
Vertika said:
1 decade ago
@Nandan... The given sentence in its original form is meaningless. If it would have been "you must remember to post this letter" it would have correct.
Dushanthi said:
1 decade ago
Is it wrong when we use, You SHOULD remember to post this letter. Can anyone can explain the different between should and must.
BRISTI said:
1 decade ago
It can also be," You must remember to post this letter."
Nothing is wrong in this sentence too, isn't it?
Nothing is wrong in this sentence too, isn't it?
Rambabu. K said:
1 decade ago
Do you remember me. For human beings we use remember. For things or for work use remind.
Aditya said:
7 years ago
"You must remember me while posting this letter" is also a possibility.
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