US /rɪˈmaɪnd/
・UK /rɪ'maɪnd/
But, once my sister died I just really needed something to take care of and remind me how beautiful life can be.
but once my sister died, I just really needed something to take care of and remind me how beautiful life can be.
What did it remind you of?
of..." What did it remind you of? "It smelt of old fish", "It smelt like a kebab shop",
I serve from pre-creation to wrong, but he would remind us of it.
But it would remind us of when nothing really mattered
and then I'll remind myself I've done so much worse, so stop right there.
Sometimes I'll be about to judge somebody and then I'll remind myself I've done
but I remind everyone there are two more presidential debates scheduled.
I REMIND EVERYONE
For example, "Let's move on to our next key point," or "Turning our attention now to the results of our market research." Providing more details: "I'd like to expand on..." For example, "I'd like to expand on my point about the fall in GDP." You can also say, "Let me elaborate further." Linking to another topic: As I said at the beginning, you can use this one to remind your audience about a point you made earlier.
You can use this one to remind your audience
Government and some of these companies? >> The Prime Minister: I might first remind
And I might, first of all, remind the right Hon.
You know, it's shows like this that remind me that babies can actually be really cute.
You know, shows like this remind me that babies can actually be really cute!
To my little brother, David, who calls me every day just to remind me to take good care of myself. I love you, brother.
To my little brother, David, who calls me every day just to remind me to take good care of myself.