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Meaning

Use ‘I forgot‘ when you neglect to remember something from the past that you should have remembered.

Today’s Sentences

01

I forgot my wallet.

Situation 1

That’ll be $8.49.

Shoot.
I forgot my wallet.

Hey, no problem.
You’re in here all the time, I’ll start a tab for you.

That’s so kind of you.
I’ll stop by tomorrow morning to pay the tab, thanks.

Situation 2

I’m sorry.
I forgot my wallet.

Don’t worry about it.
I got you.

Thanks so much.
I changed bags this morning and must’ve left my wallet at home.

I’m glad you forgot it.
I’ve been wanting to treat you for such a long time.

02

I forgot my sweater.

Situation 1

It’s gotten a lot chillier these last few days.
And it looks like I forgot my sweater.

Do you wanna borrow mine?
I’m not that cold.

That would be great.
Thanks so much!

No problem.

Situation 2

I forgot my sweater.

Actually, you left your jacket in my car the other day.
Want me to get it for you?

Really, that would be great.
It’s really cold today.

Yea, I feel fall coming.
Wait here, I’ll go grab it.

03

I forgot how to swim.

Situation 1

Wanna go to the lake?

Sure!

We can go swimming and have a BBQ.

Sounds like fun.
I forgot how to swim though.

Situation 2

Wanna come over for a swim?

I’d love to but to be honest, I forgot how to swim.

It’s ok, I’ve got a few float tubes you can use.

That sounds like fun.
What time should I be there?

04

I forgot that you’re a twin.

Situation 1

Where’s your sister?

She texted and said she’s almost here.

There she is!
I forget that you’re a twin sometimes.

Yea, I get that a lot.

Situation 2

That guy looks just like you.

Yea, that’s my bro.

I forgot that you’re a twin.

You’ve forgotten that many times now.

05

I forgot to turn off the stove.

Situation 1

Are you ok?
You look nervous.

I think I forgot to turn off the stove.

Do you wanna go home and check?

Can we?

Situation 2

Ready to go?

Wait, I forgot to turn off the stove.

I can wait.

Sorry, I’ll be really quick.

Writer’s Note

Hello readers and English learners, what have you forgotten recently? Did you forget to tell your friend something important? Did you forget to give your boss that urgent message? Have you ever forgotten to pick up the kids or miss an appointment due to forgetfulness? We’d love to hear about your experiences and stories. Cheers!🍺

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