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Meaning

"Do you remember" is a way to ask a polite question often used to remind someone of something they have forgotten or to recall a past experience.

Today's Sentences

01

Do you remember taking this photo?

Situation 1

Do you remember taking this photo?

I sure do!
We took this picture on vacation last year.

Oh, you’re right!
The weather was beautiful that day.

I’d love to go back one day.

Situation 2

Do you remember taking this photo?

I think so.
Wasn’t it a family photo at the wedding?

Actually, I’m not sure.

I think we took a quick photo before the father-daughter dance.

02

Do you remember riding up the cable car?

Situation 1

Do you remember riding up the cable car?

I do.
We rode up the mountain and then hiked down to town.

It was a long hike but I felt very close to nature.

Me too.

Situation 2

I really loved visiting Switzerland.

I did too.
Do you remember riding up the cable car?

I remember it was called Grindelwald.

It was very majestic.

03

Do you remember our summers at the lake?

Situation 1

I wish I could go back in time.

Really?
Do you remember our summers at the lake?

They were the best!

I loved jumping off our tire swing.

Situation 2

Do you remember our summers at the lake?

Of course!
I always looked forward to summer break.

We sang in the car on the way down to the cabin and swam in the lake all summer.

Those were the good times.

04

Do you remember learning how to ride a bike?

Situation 1

Do you remember learning how to ride a bike?

I remember my dad taught me how to balance and pedal the bike.

Did you fall?

I did fall and it left a scar on my knee.

Situation 2

What are you looking for?

I’m looking for a photo of my dad.

He loved you so much.
Do you remember learning how to ride a bike?

Dad bought me a new bike and he spent the whole day trying to teach me.

05

Do you remember playing in the backyard?

Situation 1

Do you remember playing in the backyard?

I used to dig up dirt and spray water to make mud pies.

I miss those times.

Me too.

Situation 2

Do you remember playing in the backyard?

I do!
Mom used to spray us with the hose and we’d run through the water.

I dream of those days.

I’m so grateful for those memories.

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