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Meaning

Used to remind someone to do something at a particular time or place.

Today's Sentences

01

Don’t forget to pick me up.

Situation 1

Should I come by the office when you’re done?

Yes, please.
Don’t forget to pick me up this time.

I’ll remember today.

You'd better.

Situation 2

Are you flying in tonight or tomorrow?

I’ll be at the airport tonight but I have a meeting in the morning.

Call me when you’re done then.

Just don’t forget to pick me up.

02

Don’t forget to lock the door.

Situation 1

Are you coming or not?

I’m coming!

Don’t forget to lock the door.

Got it!

Situation 2

Are you gonna come into the bookstore with me?

Yes, I’ve got a few books I wanna look through.

Don’t forget to lock the door.

Sure.

03

Don’t forget to pay the fee.

Situation 1

Don’t forget to pay the fee.

What fee?

Local fees when you travel.

I’ll try to remember.

Situation 2

Don’t forget to pay the fee.

What fee?

The maintenance fee for the electrical repair.

Right. I almost forgot.

04

Don’t forget to wake me up.

Situation 1

I have to wake up early.

Really?
Why?

I’ve gotta teach an English lesson early in the morning.

Ok.
Should I wake you up at 6am?

Situation 2

I’ve got an important meeting first thing in the morning.

Do you have to leave earlier?

Yes, don’t forget to wake me up.

Okay, I’ll set my alarm.

05

Don’t forget to feed the dog.

Situation 1

I think I'm going out with some friends later.

Ok, but don’t forget to feed the dog before you go.

How much do I give him?

Just fill his bowl, thanks!

Situation 2

I’m going on a business trip this week.

Is there anything I should remember when I housesit?

Fill the dog bowl once a day and water the plants on Wednesday.

Ok, I'll remember to do those things.

Writer's Note

Similar phrases you can use:

  1. Remember to
    Example: Remember to bring your ID.
  2. Make sure that
    Example: Make sure to lock the door.
  3. Be sure to
    Example: Be sure to drink plenty of water.
  4. Keep in mind to
    Example: Keep in mind to turn off the lights.
  5. Just a heads-up to
    Example: Just a heads-up to check the weather before you go.
  6. It's a good idea to
    Example: It’s a good idea to save your work often.
  7. You might want to
    Example: You might want to review the notes before the test.
  8. Please remember to
    Example: Please remember to send the email by noon.
  9. Don't miss
    Example: Don’t miss the deadline.
  10. Ensure that you
    Example: Ensure that you sign the form.

Swap these similar phrases into the existing ones that you've learned! The sentence sounds different but holds the meaning. A solid vocabulary will help you communicate your needs, ideas and thoughts better. You must hear yourself and feel comfortable when you say the sentences. Record yourself and play it back. Speak often with others. Ask for their opinion! Ask me for mine too 😎👌🔥

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