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I forget to call you. vs I forget to called you

The correct phrase is "I forget to call you." The verb "forget" is followed by the base form of the verb (call) and not the past tense form (called).

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 4108 views

I forget to call you.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express that someone did not remember to make a phone call.

Examples:

  • I forget to call you every time I get busy.
  • Please remind me if I forget to call you.
  • She forgets to call me when she's traveling.
  • Don't forget to call me when you arrive.
  • He always forgets to call his mother on her birthday.
  • Honey, I didn't forget to call.
  • Don't forget to call your mother.
  • And don't forget to call Shira.
  • And you didn't just forget to call me.
  • Don't forget to call your sister about dinner tonight.
  • Don't forget to call the wife.
  • Don't forget to call the butcher.
  • She also did not forget to call us to conversion.
  • Well, don't forget to call yourself and say thank you.
  • Don't forget to call us if you need anything.
  • And don't forget to call the NATO guys.
  • Artie, don't forget to call in that meat order.
  • Don't forget to call him "sir".
  • And don't forget to call the vet.
  • Don't forget to call, as soon as you get that job.
  • Don't forget to call me with the name of that case you agreed to fast-track.
  • Don't forget to call and let me know exactly when you'll be back.
  • Don't forget to call again, Mr. MacDonald.
  • Okay, but don't forget to call me first thing after that meeting.
  • Please don't forget to call building security, or I will get into so much trouble.

I forget to called you

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "forget" should be followed by the base form of the verb (call) and not the past tense form (called).

  • Before I forget, Simon called.
  • I asked the chef, but I forget what he called it.
  • Like Mr. Karp... who, let's not forget, called you crazy.
  • How could I forget a road called Sheep?
  • That teen movie... I forget what it's called.
  • Did you forget why I called you?
  • I forget what it was called, it was the Holy Grail of cups.
  • Don't forget you called me a liar.
  • On second thought, just forget I called.
  • Please, just forget I called.
  • If that's the best you can do, you can go back now, forget I ever called you.
  • You know what's good? I forget what it's called. It's an herb.
  • You know, I forget what they're called, but crispy rice, jalape?
  • If I did forget some kid called Mickey.
  • Sincerely, the woman you always forget who is called Vanessa Ives.
  • Look, forget that I called. I'm - I'll talk to you later.
  • I'll never forget when they called my name off the bus 'cause there's a roster.
  • And let's not forget a little place called the girls' bathroom.
  • This is the same EU that, lest we forget, called for a change to the political system in Cuba in its 1996 common position, thereby interfering in an issue that is exclusively the responsibility of the Cuban people.
  • I will never forget when Dan called me and said,

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