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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 • 4101 views

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.
  • You know them things remind me of him.
  • I can't think of a thing it reminds me of.
  • You know, for some very strange reason - I don't know why - this whole thing reminds me of an Easter egg hunt that we had at Steve's.
  • This whole thing reminds me of that song of his,
  • That thing reminds me of that day...
  • All those things I told you.
  • Nothing compared to all those things waiting for you.
  • And we declared all those things on you.
  • Nothing, compared to all those things waiting for you.
  • Your wishful mind promised you all those things.
  • All those things my father said...
  • Bee when I was there, I felt all those things, and I... I took it all out on you.
  • Reminds me of college with all those foam parties and strawberry-flavored body glitter.
  • These things remind the farming community that we're all on the same side.
  • Reminds me of all those great vacations we took as kids with Dad.
  • - They remind me of us when we met all those years ago.
  • He made me... you know... say all those things to you.
  • I think your wife was very much in love, and did all those things because she enjoyed doing them with you.
  • High-five, all those things. Hug.
  • New system and all - those things happen.

All those things reminds me of you

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

  • You know them things remind me of him.
  • You know, for some very strange reason - I don't know why - this whole thing reminds me of an Easter egg hunt that we had at Steve's.
  • This whole thing reminds me of that song of his,
  • That thing reminds me of that day...
  • These things remind the farming community that we're all on the same side.
  • Our first night in camp, Daryl tells us that the whole thing reminds him of a time when he went squirrel hunting and he saw a chupacabra.
  • It's the perfect thing to remind me of cuba.
  • I have too many things that remind me of Andy.
  • I don't need things to remind me of what I've had here.
  • My enjoyment is the only thing that reminds me I'm not a machine.
  • You know, you say so many things that remind me of her.
  • Seems like every time I look in the mirror, I notice one more thing that reminds me of my dad.
  • And therefore, I wanted to get rid of the things that remind me of my old person.
  • That thing about crossbreeding reminds me of a very funny story.
  • You know, it's funny this whole thing kind of reminds me of this job that we pulled about seven years ago in Cheyenne.
  • Thing is you remind me of a vulture circling its prey.
  • I'm holding on to all these things that remind me of her, and no wonder I can't move on.
  • I can't think of a thing it reminds me of.
  • Do that thing that reminds me of her, please.
  • Thing is, you remind me of an old boyfriend of mine.

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