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If I remember correctly vs If my memory serve me

The phrase 'if I remember correctly' is the correct and commonly used expression in English. On the other hand, 'if my memory serves me' is not a standard phrase and sounds awkward. Therefore, 'if I remember correctly' is the appropriate choice in this comparison.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 2195 views

If I remember correctly

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express uncertainty about the accuracy of one's memory when recalling information.

Examples:

  • If I remember correctly, the meeting is scheduled for tomorrow.
  • If I remember correctly, the book was published in 1995.
  • If I remember correctly, she said she would be here by 3 p.m.
  • If I remember correctly You have two legs Fingers.
  • If I remember correctly, no one wants to go back there.
  • If I remember correctly, she never stole a necklace again.
  • If I remember correctly, they are my clients.
  • If I remember correctly, you seemed to accept the idea.
  • If I remember correctly, we have a wedding to prepare for.
  • If I remember correctly, your old man also worked the 21st.
  • If I remember correctly, you demanded we shoot him.
  • If I remember correctly, we had that pizza for breakfast as well.
  • If I remember correctly, it wasn't my excitement to have missed.
  • If I remember correctly the first accused was the director of Radio Maria.
  • If I remember correctly, I put a little something in your beverage.
  • If I remember correctly, you did too.
  • If I remember correctly, this is the largest panorama in Europe.
  • If I remember correctly, you coming out to Lois did not have a happy ending.
  • If I remember correctly, you were faced with the same scenario yourself.
  • If I remember correctly, you certainly knew she had a son.
  • Douglas! - If I remember correctly, you loved Cats.
  • If I remember correctly, you have two missing toes that can attest to that bag.
  • If I remember correctly, there's an accidental benefit worth about 10 grand.

If my memory serve me

This phrase is not a standard expression in English and sounds awkward.

  • If my memory serves me right, Lily was in the process of leaving him for Rufus.
  • If my memory serves me correctly, this Parliament supported the Commission in its legal action against the last toll increase in the Brenner.
  • If my memory serves me right, in September of last year, your Parliament issued an opinion on this proposal.
  • If my memory serves me right, we better hurry up, 'cause I think I'm about to leave.
  • But if my memory serves me, the Nova Group made two attempts on my life while I was under NTAC protection.
  • If my memory serves me well, Your Lordship's similar objection in the king against Sullivan was sustained.
  • It was a frat party gone wrong, if my memory serves me.
  • If my memory serves me right, this was the wording that was agreed by the Conference of Presidents.
  • Mr President, if my memory serves me correctly, the Conference of Presidents objected to the report being referred to committee.
  • If my memory serves me correctly, Article 42 in the new Treaty makes a specific cross-reference to that.
  • So if my memory serves me correct, I'm pretty sure that I won the last movie night coin toss, which means that we are watching anything but Chinatown.
  • If my memory serves me correctly,
  • Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, if my memory serves me well, social justice is the central concept of the Christian doctrine.
  • The other amendment I have tabled concerns the Plumb/Delors agreement, which, if my memory serves me right, was six or seven years ago.
  • Several days later, on 25 March if my memory serves me correctly, the European Council adopted this date as European Day for the Victims of Terrorism.
  • As far as I am aware, and if my memory serves me right, it even has its civilian uses, but that is something that would have to be checked.
  • If my memory serves me correctly, the Commission, in 1999, set aside EUR 40 billion for the period 2004-2006, when six countries were involved.
  • That flat screen TV, 720p, not 1080p, and if my memory serves me correctly...
  • And if my memory serves me correctly, I've argued against travelling to Russia, defending a paranoid schizophrenic, and an attempt to question my authority.
  • If my memory serves me correctly, I would say that within Latin America the same problem exists in Brazil, where there is another programme, and we also have further programmes for Columbia and four or five other Latin American countries.

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