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remember of you
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"remember of you" is not correct or usable in written English.
To make the sentence grammatically correct and understandable, you would need to say "I remember you". Example: Whenever I think of my childhood, I remember you fondly.
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Wiki
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Alternative expressions(3)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
Then, make a concerted effort to not do this – because if you exhibit this habit, that's all people will remember of you, and your desired message will be lost.
News & Media
The whole world could see one snippet of time and that will be all they will ever remember of you.
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
A few days before your 29th birthday, he writes you a letter, this father of yours, and in it, he tells you what he remembers of you.
News & Media
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News & Media
What will you remember of the people you love?
News & Media
What do you remember of the article you read the other day?
Wiki
It's the last thing I can remember of politics if you don't count vengeful graffiti or wearable slogans.
News & Media
How much did you remember of that period in your life before you started writing?
News & Media
Nel: This bang sound you heard … what can you remember of the sound?
News & Media
What do you remember of "Wall Street"?
News & Media
"Don't you remember?" Of course Najjar remembered.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct grammatical structure when expressing remembrance. Say "I remember you" instead of "remember of you".
Common error
Avoid using "of" after "remember" when directly referring to a person you remember. The correct usage is "I remember [person]" or "I remember [event/thing]".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "remember of you" is grammatically incorrect and doesn't function as a standard expression in English. Ludwig AI indicates that the correct form is "I remember you". The verb "remember" typically takes a direct object.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Wiki
33%
Science
34%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Academia
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "remember of you" is grammatically incorrect in English. As pointed out by Ludwig AI, the correct form is "I remember you". While the intention is to express recollection, the incorrect preposition usage undermines its effectiveness. It's best to avoid this phrasing and opt for grammatically sound alternatives to ensure clear and accurate communication. Using correct grammar enhances credibility and avoids potential misinterpretations. While instances can be found in News & Media, Wiki, and Science, it is generally considered rare and ungrammatical. Always remember the proper use of prepositions to avoid common grammatical errors.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I remember you
This is the grammatically correct way to express remembering someone directly.
I recall you
This offers a more formal synonym for remembering someone.
I have memories of you
This focuses on having memories related to someone.
I cherish the memory of you
Emphasizes the positive feeling associated with remembering someone.
I haven't forgotten you
Highlights the continued remembrance of someone.
You remain in my thoughts
Focuses on the ongoing presence of someone in one's mind.
I often think of you
Indicates frequent remembrance without necessarily having specific memories.
You are unforgettable
Emphasizes the lasting impression someone has made.
You are etched in my memory
Suggests a permanent and vivid memory of someone.
I hold you in my memory
Expresses a gentle and respectful remembrance of someone.
FAQs
How do I correctly use the word "remember" when referring to a person?
The correct phrasing is "I remember you" or "I remember him/her", not "remember of you". The preposition "of" is unnecessary in this context.
What's the difference between saying "I remember you" and "I remember about you"?
"I remember you" means you have a direct recollection of the person. "I remember about you" suggests you recall information or stories related to them, not necessarily a direct interaction. If you are unsure, it's better to simply say "I remember you".
Is it ever correct to use "remember of" in a sentence?
Yes, but not when directly referring to a person. You might use it in phrases like, "This reminds me of you", but avoid "remember of you" when you are referring to remembering a person.
What can I say instead of the incorrect phrase "remember of you"?
Use the correct phrasing, "I remember you", or other alternatives like "I recall you" or "I haven't forgotten you".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested