Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Forget"
The meaning of "Forget" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does forget mean?
A:
To not remember
Q:
What does forget and avoid mean?
A:
Forget: Can’t Recall or remember something
Avoid: Stay away from
Avoid: Stay away from
Q:
What does How could I forget about ...? mean?
A:
Generally, it's a casual expression of disbelief in oneself.
Think of something (or someone) that you know really well, so much so that you could never forget it. Let's say that you do forget that thing or person, but then you suddenly remember. That's when you would say, "How could I forget about _____?"
The tone is usually rather lighthearted, but it can sound more serious with a change in vocal expression.
I hope I helped! If you need any clarification on my response, let me know! (:
Think of something (or someone) that you know really well, so much so that you could never forget it. Let's say that you do forget that thing or person, but then you suddenly remember. That's when you would say, "How could I forget about _____?"
The tone is usually rather lighthearted, but it can sound more serious with a change in vocal expression.
I hope I helped! If you need any clarification on my response, let me know! (:
Q:
What does forget mean?
A:
É o verbo esquecer
"I Forget things easily"
Eu esqueci de fazer o meu dever hoje
"I Forget things easily"
Eu esqueci de fazer o meu dever hoje
Q:
What does forgot
mean?
mean?
A:
Passado de forget - esquecer
forgot - esqueci , esqueceu
forgot - esqueci , esqueceu
Example sentences using "Forget"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with forget to.
A:
You didn’t forget to make Hailey’s lunch, did you?
Shit! I forgot to turn off the oven!
Shit! I forgot to turn off the oven!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with forget.
A:
I forgot my key at home.
I always forget the door open.
I sometimes forget you.
I always forget the door open.
I sometimes forget you.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I forgot to laugh .
A:
that joke was so funny I forgot to laugh.
This means the joke wasn't funny. it's called sarcasm.
This means the joke wasn't funny. it's called sarcasm.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with i forgot you said of me can you repeat it to me?.
A:
I think "I forgot what you said, can you repeat it?" would be better.
Synonyms of "Forget" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between i've forgotten and i forgot ?
A:
Honestly, there isn’t a very big difference. They both mean the same exact thing (to have pushed something from memory)
The difference is in their place in a sentence. Forgot is the past tense of forget, whereas Forgotten is the past participle and needs to be accompanied by an auxiliary verb. So, for example, “have forgotten “ “been forgotten “ etc.
Examples:
I forgot my keys at home.
They have never been forgotten.
The difference is in their place in a sentence. Forgot is the past tense of forget, whereas Forgotten is the past participle and needs to be accompanied by an auxiliary verb. So, for example, “have forgotten “ “been forgotten “ etc.
Examples:
I forgot my keys at home.
They have never been forgotten.
Q:
What is the difference between I forgot and I've forgotten ?
A:
I think there's no big difference since both describes certain action in the past.
"I forgot my mum's birthday"
"I've forgotten my mum's birthday"
Those are basically the same but the last one gives a present emphasize or something similar.
"Present Perfect" is called, I think.
I hope have helped you a little and if you see something could be wrong or doesn't make sense to you... just let me know.
Greetings, !
😄
"I forgot my mum's birthday"
"I've forgotten my mum's birthday"
Those are basically the same but the last one gives a present emphasize or something similar.
"Present Perfect" is called, I think.
I hope have helped you a little and if you see something could be wrong or doesn't make sense to you... just let me know.
Greetings, !
😄
Q:
What is the difference between I forget it. and I forget about it. ?
A:
Forget is future tense. So you can say ‘ I think I will forget about this.’ Forget shouldn’t be used in your case. It should be ‘I forgot it` and ‘I forgot about it’. These are correct. The differences is on is shorter and the other one is longer. Another difference is the usage.
Q:
What is the difference between Not to forget this. and Don't forget this. ?
A:
"Don't forget this." is an imperative sentence (忘れないでね / 忘れるな)
"Not to forget this." doesn't make sense when alone. It has a grammatical function while in the middle of a sentence.
"Not to forget this." doesn't make sense when alone. It has a grammatical function while in the middle of a sentence.
Q:
What is the difference between I forgot how to breathe and I forget how to breathe and I have forgetten how to breathe and I have been forgetting how to breathe ?
A:
I forgot how to breathe: can be said when you are in shock. It happened one time. = one time
I forget how to breathe: It happens regularly. Forgetting how to breathe is a habit for you. = more than one time in the past and probably in the future.
I have forgotten (not forgetten) how to breathe: Either you have in the past not remembered how to breathe or you at this moment don't remember how to breathe. = either in the past or present.
I have been forgetting how to breathe: You recently have, on more than one occasion, forgotten how to breathe. = past and present. likely to forget in the future too.
I forget how to breathe: It happens regularly. Forgetting how to breathe is a habit for you. = more than one time in the past and probably in the future.
I have forgotten (not forgetten) how to breathe: Either you have in the past not remembered how to breathe or you at this moment don't remember how to breathe. = either in the past or present.
I have been forgetting how to breathe: You recently have, on more than one occasion, forgotten how to breathe. = past and present. likely to forget in the future too.
Translations of "Forget"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? for / four / forgot
① fə ② fər ③ fɔ ④ fɔr ⑤ fɜr
① fə ② fər ③ fɔ ④ fɔr ⑤ fɜr
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I forget where I put my key. And I forgot where I put my key. what is different between them? which one is mean that now I have that key, because I found it? 는 영어(미국)로 뭐라고 말하나요?
A:
Forgot is past tense. If you found it you can say “I forgot where I put it”
If you’re looking for it, you can say “I forget where I put my key”
Hope this helps
If you’re looking for it, you can say “I forget where I put my key”
Hope this helps
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I forgot!!!
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? うっかり忘(わす)れる = carelessly forget ?
A:
You got it right! ^^
"To carelessly forget"
"To carelessly forget"
Other questions about "Forget"
Q:
She forgot posting. Does this sound natural?
A:
whenever you are using more than one verb in English, most of the time you will leave the second verb in its infinitive form.
a verbs infinitive form is "to"+"verb"
a verbs infinitive form is "to"+"verb"
Q:
It's too forget quickly.
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
A:
it's too quick to forget
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce I forgot to tell you .
A:
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Q:
I forgot when to meet her.
Can you tell me when to call you? Does this sound natural?
Can you tell me when to call you? Does this sound natural?
A:
I forgot when to meet her.
When will I call you?
When will I call you?
Q:
Oh I forgot to donate for them. Does this sound natural?
A:
Oh I forgot to donate to them.
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