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Collocations for remind - verb

ADVERB

always, constantly, continually, frequently, often, repeatedly
I am often reminded of my former boss.
just, simply
I simply remind them that the choice is theirs.
suddenly
Reading the note suddenly reminded me of my appointment with Angela.
immediately, instantly
quickly
I quickly reminded him that I had said ‘maybe’.
gently
She gently reminded him that the baby was getting cold and should be taken indoors.
painfully
The terrorist attack painfully reminded the Americans that they are vulnerable even at home.

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VERB + remind

not have to, not need to
I'm sure I don't need to remind you that we have lost our last ten games.
serve to
An event like this serves to remind us that we do not have control over nature.

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PREPOSITION

about
I called to remind him about the party.
of
She looked at her watch to remind him of the time.

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PHRASES

keep reminding sb

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remind sb of sb/sth - PHRASAL VERB

ADVERB

forcefully, forcibly, strongly, vividly
The building reminded me strongly of my old school.
vaguely
Gabriel vaguely reminds me of my father.
suddenly
I was suddenly reminded of a tiger defending its cubs.
immediately, instantly
He was instantly reminded of the time he and Edna had visited Paris.
always
Mrs Nolan always reminded Marie of her own mother.

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Remind is used with these nouns as the object:
voter

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