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All the leaks remind me that everything's almost over. vs All the leaks reminds me that everything's almost over.

The correct phrase is: 'all the leaks remind me that everything's almost over.' The verb 'remind' should be in the plural form 'remind' to agree with the subject 'all the leaks.'

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 351 views

All the leaks remind me that everything's almost over.

This phrase is correct. 'Remind' is in the plural form to agree with the subject 'all the leaks.'

Use this phrase when you want to express that multiple leaks are causing you to remember that everything is almost over.
  • Stefan, you don't have to convince me that everything's going to be OK.
  • This piece of paper is telling me that everything's fine, but...
  • Sara... Just don't tell me that everything's going to be okay, please.
  • Now that everything's out in the open, I was hoping we could start over.
  • - No, it's almost over.
  • I guess that passion is almost over.
  • Soft-shell crab season's almost over.
  • But you're telling me that everything is gone.
  • Reichsmarschall Göring assures me that everything is completely under control.
  • A month ago, you told me that everything looked promising.
  • I don't want to think that everything's changed, that I have to start over.
  • You told me that everything was possible, and here I am.
  • You assured me that everything was in line and that my time wouldn't be wasted.
  • Corynn has taught me that everything about myself is wrong -
  • Carly keeps telling me that everything is going to be fine but lately, it just feels like one situation after another.
  • A friend of mine told me that everything is a matter of perception... or, I guess, perspective.
  • And tell me that everything going badly in my life will sort itself out.
  • Dixon, please, do not try and tell me that everything is going to be okay.
  • In the course of investigating her illness, you convinced me that everything was relevant.
  • It has shown me that everything is illuminated in the light of the past.

All the leaks reminds me that everything's almost over.

This phrase is incorrect. 'Reminds' should be 'remind' to match the plural subject 'all the leaks.'

  • Stefan, you don't have to convince me that everything's going to be OK.
  • This piece of paper is telling me that everything's fine, but...
  • Sara... Just don't tell me that everything's going to be okay, please.
  • Now that everything's out in the open, I was hoping we could start over.
  • - No, it's almost over.
  • I guess that passion is almost over.
  • Soft-shell crab season's almost over.
  • But you're telling me that everything is gone.
  • Reichsmarschall Göring assures me that everything is completely under control.
  • A month ago, you told me that everything looked promising.
  • I don't want to think that everything's changed, that I have to start over.
  • You told me that everything was possible, and here I am.
  • You assured me that everything was in line and that my time wouldn't be wasted.
  • Corynn has taught me that everything about myself is wrong -
  • Carly keeps telling me that everything is going to be fine but lately, it just feels like one situation after another.
  • A friend of mine told me that everything is a matter of perception... or, I guess, perspective.
  • And tell me that everything going badly in my life will sort itself out.
  • Dixon, please, do not try and tell me that everything is going to be okay.
  • In the course of investigating her illness, you convinced me that everything was relevant.
  • It has shown me that everything is illuminated in the light of the past.

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