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I have remind to vs I had remind to

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form should be 'I have to remind' or 'I had to remind.' The verb 'remind' should be followed by 'to' and the base form of the verb 'have.'

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 634 views

I have remind to

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'remind' should be followed by 'to' and the base form of the verb 'have.'

The correct form is 'I have to remind.' This structure is used to express the obligation or necessity to remind someone of something.
  • All over is good product from Yamaha! But Amazon did not send sale invoice alongwith packet. I have remind to them but still no response is received from them!

Alternatives:

  • I have to remind
  • I need to remind
  • I must remind
  • I should remind
  • I am supposed to remind

I had remind to

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'remind' should be followed by 'to' and the base form of the verb 'have.'

The correct form is 'I had to remind.' This structure is used to express the past obligation or necessity to remind someone of something.
  • Now, while preparing for the tour, I had to remind the guys to be culturally sensitive.
  • I had to remind myself... that I enjoy life.
  • But I had to remind her why left in the first place.
  • With the Amsterdam Summit approaching, which in mid-June will conclude the work of the Intergovernmental Conference, I felt I had to remind you that employment is a major preoccupation of ordinary people, as is the problem of democracy.
  • There I had the opportunity to remind the Council of Ministers how important it is for use to achieve a positive result.
  • I had to remind myself that as bad as I had it the Gentoo penguin had it worse.
  • Last week I visited the United States and I was astonished at the number of times I had to remind them that aid is no substitute for trade and that we have a very important development commitment here.
  • I had to remind him that, as far as Spain was concerned, that effort was conspicuous by its absence, since they forgot to liberate us, because the military regime was useful to them during the Cold War.
  • I had to keep my eye on Maya at times, you know... because I don't think I had a star I had to remind her now and then... we were in Hollywood to begin... kind of a new career for the company.
  • I had remind Senator Garrison and his ilk of just how bad things could be.
  • I remind to council that bloodbending is an incredibly rare skill and it can only be performed during a full moon.
  • Reminds me of a fish eye soup I had in Vietnam.
  • I thought I had better remind you of the Rules of Procedure because I believe I sensed a slight hesitation.
  • I would like to remind you of the figures that Mr Verheugen has already quoted, which, in fact, are even better than the ones I had.
  • I must remind you that, as President of the European Parliament, I had the opportunity to visit Orient House.
  • Finally, I want to remind you of what I had already said last November, regarding relocation within the Union.
  • I had it moved there to remind me what town I'm in.
  • But let me remind you that if I had to, I wouldn't have a problem cutting both their throats.
  • Maybe it could just remind me that I was lucky I had a boyfriend.
  • Only to remind myself I should have finished the job when I had the chance.

Alternatives:

  • I had to remind
  • I needed to remind
  • I was supposed to remind
  • I should have reminded
  • I must have reminded

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