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Did you forget me yet vs Did you forget me

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'Did you forget me yet?' implies a sense of time passing since the forgetting may have occurred, while 'Did you forget me?' is a more straightforward question about whether the forgetting happened at all.

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Did you forget me yet

This phrase is correct and implies a sense of time passing since the forgetting may have occurred.

This phrase is used to ask if someone has forgotten about the speaker after a period of time has passed since the potential forgetting.

Examples:

  • Did you forget me yet? It's been so long since we last talked.
  • Did you forget me yet? I haven't heard from you in weeks.
  • Larissa, did you forget me?
  • Did you forget me in the cab again?
  • I have forgotten her, therefore you forget me.
  • How could you forget me so quickly?
  • Or would you forget me with your wife?
  • I didn't, so I got you forget-me-nots.
  • Did you forget it? Yes...
  • - Silly sleepyhead, did you forget?
  • Did you forget your fishing rod?
  • Did you forget that Pope sanctified this himself?
  • Did you forget about me today?
  • Did you forget your password again?
  • Did you forget your fishing rod?
  • - What did you forget this time?
  • And did you forget something after school?
  • -Did you forget or something?
  • I refuse to make you forget her the way Klaus made you forget me.
  • Nothing will happen to you, even if you forget me.
  • I'll take you to him and you forget me.
  • Even if you forget me, these trees will remind you of me

Did you forget me

This phrase is correct and is a straightforward question about whether the forgetting happened at all.

This phrase is used to directly ask if someone has forgotten about the speaker without implying any specific time frame.

Examples:

  • Did you forget me? I haven't heard from you in a while.
  • Did you forget me? You promised to call me back.
  • Did you forget me in the cab again?
  • Larissa, did you forget me?
  • Did you forget about me today?
  • When did you forget about me?
  • - And did you forget about me?
  • When did you forget about me?
  • Did you forget to tell me something about Max Hansen?
  • Did you forget to tell me something?
  • Did you forget to tell me?
  • Did you forget what you told me?
  • Did you forget that you gave me those?
  • You didn't forget me did you?
  • Did you forget to tell me that Julie and Matt broke up?
  • Did you forget you handcuffed me to a chair down here?
  • Did you also forget to tell me he bought Neal's wife?
  • I didn't forget what you told me.
  • Did you forget to tell me you were going to go away for a couple of days?
  • That is, if you didn't forget about me.
  • Or did you forget that you owe me, that you'd be dead if it wasn't for me?
  • I know you didn't forget about me already!

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