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i had almost forgotten vs I had almost forgor

The correct phrase is "I had almost forgotten." The incorrect phrase "I had almost forgor" contains a misspelling of the word "forgotten." It is important to use the correct spelling to ensure clear communication.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 1088 views

i had almost forgotten

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express that someone nearly forgot something but did not actually forget it.

Examples:

  • I had almost forgotten to pick up the groceries.
  • She had almost forgotten her keys on the table.
  • He had almost forgotten about the meeting.
  • We had almost forgotten to wish her a happy birthday.
  • They had almost forgotten to turn off the lights.
  • All these years have passed and I had almost forgotten how vindictive you can be.
  • I had almost forgotten those aunts, so... thank you for reminding me.
  • With all the excitement, I had almost forgotten about my date with Mary.
  • I had almost forgotten that unpleasant evening.
  • A thousand pardons, I had almost forgotten.
  • With all my newfound validation, I had almost forgotten the one opinion that mattered most.
  • You know, Renee, I had almost forgotten how much fun you are.
  • Just forget about love I had almost forgotten the way it felt

I had almost forgor

This phrase is incorrect due to a misspelling of the word "forgotten."

  • James and I had almost reached our place of work.
  • All these years have passed and I had almost forgotten how vindictive you can be.
  • I had almost given up, when I got to Ranomafana.
  • I had almost two glasses before I realized it.
  • I had almost finished working out my new system.
  • I had almost two years without a drink.
  • And I had almost forgot how jacked I looked.
  • I had almost forgotten that unpleasant evening.
  • I had almost lost all hope when something happened.
  • A thousand pardons, I had almost forgotten.
  • I had almost finished the Jagermaister and Sambuca.
  • I had almost gathered enough evidence to put Briggsaway for good, but I knew a taped confession would make the case a slam dunk.
  • With all the excitement, I had almost forgotten about my date with Mary.
  • With all my newfound validation, I had almost forgotten the one opinion that mattered most.
  • You know, Renee, I had almost forgotten how much fun you are.
  • The New York Times said that I was... I had almost too smouldering a quality to just play comedy.
  • An hour later, I had almost got it straight.
  • A tubercular hip which I had almost until 1890 had made me timid and unhappy.
  • I had almost lost hope, though.
  • I had almost forgotten those aunts, so... thank you for reminding me.

Alternatives:

  • I had almost forgotten

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