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All those things remind me of you. vs All those things reminds me of you

The correct phrase is 'all those things remind me of you.' The verb 'remind' should agree with the plural subject 'things.'

Last updated: March 27, 2024

All those things remind me of you.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'remind' with a plural subject to indicate that multiple things are causing you to think of someone.

Examples:

  • All those songs remind me of our road trip.
  • The photos remind me of our childhood.
  • The scents remind me of my grandmother's house.
  • The sights remind me of our vacation.
  • The tastes remind me of our favorite restaurant.

All those things reminds me of you

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'reminds' does not agree with the plural subject 'things.'

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