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all japanese’s song reminds me of my father vs all japanese’s song remind me of my father

The correct phrase is "all Japanese songs remind me of my father." The subject "Japanese songs" is plural, so the verb should be "remind" instead of "reminds."

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 1037 views

all japanese’s song reminds me of my father

This phrase is incorrect. The subject "Japanese’s song" is singular, but it should be plural to match the verb "reminds."

The correct form should be "all Japanese songs remind me of my father."
  • That song reminds me of my childhood.
  • This song reminds me of my happy days.
  • This song reminds me of beautiful days and good memories
  • This song reminds me of your birthday party.
  • The song reminds me of my young days.
  • You know what those songs remind me of?
  • You know what that song reminds me of?
  • He reminds me of my father a little bit.
  • She reminds me of my father or Johnny...
  • These beaches remind me when my father took me to the beach.
  • The smell of pigs' feet in vinegar reminds me of my father.
  • My father was a butcher, as many people are kind enough to remind me.
  • Why you always kissing that thing, Hec? - Reminds me who my father is.
  • My father used to remind me every day about it, you know.
  • You know... you remind me of my father.
  • I carry it around with me everywhere I go to remind me of the terrible and humiliating things my father used to do to me.
  • It reminds me that I am here to undo all my father's errors.
  • This song reminds me of you guys and... how much I've grown to love each and every single one of you, and how thankful I am that you've made a place, 3,000 miles away from Ireland, feel like home.
  • He reminds me of my father.
  • Well, it was my father's and he died and playing it reminds me of him.

all japanese’s song remind me of my father

This phrase is incorrect. The subject "Japanese’s song" is singular, but it should be plural to match the verb "remind."

The correct form should be "all Japanese songs remind me of my father."
  • That song reminds me of my childhood.
  • This song reminds me of my happy days.
  • This song reminds me of beautiful days and good memories
  • This song reminds me of your birthday party.
  • The song reminds me of my young days.
  • You know what those songs remind me of?
  • You know what that song reminds me of?
  • He reminds me of my father a little bit.
  • She reminds me of my father or Johnny...
  • These beaches remind me when my father took me to the beach.
  • The smell of pigs' feet in vinegar reminds me of my father.
  • My father was a butcher, as many people are kind enough to remind me.
  • Why you always kissing that thing, Hec? - Reminds me who my father is.
  • My father used to remind me every day about it, you know.
  • You know... you remind me of my father.
  • I carry it around with me everywhere I go to remind me of the terrible and humiliating things my father used to do to me.
  • It reminds me that I am here to undo all my father's errors.
  • This song reminds me of you guys and... how much I've grown to love each and every single one of you, and how thankful I am that you've made a place, 3,000 miles away from Ireland, feel like home.
  • He reminds me of my father.
  • Well, it was my father's and he died and playing it reminds me of him.

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