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I've almost forgotten vs I almost forgot

Both these phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They express a similar meaning of nearly forgetting something in the past. The choice between 'I've almost forgotten' and 'I almost forgot' depends on the context and one's personal preference.
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I've almost forgotten

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express that something was nearly forgotten in the past.

This phrase is used to indicate that the forgetting process was almost completed in the past. It is suitable for situations where the speaker wants to emphasize the near completion of forgetting.
  • Jul 30, 2018 ... "I've almost forgotten" <-- Without context, you'd think that this means that the person is going through the process of forgetting and he is almost finished ...
  • Nov 30, 2020 ... 782 likes, 5 comments - whiskeyjam on November 30, 2020: "Amen, Brandon. AMEN. #Repost @brandonraymusic ・・・ I've almost forgotten what ...
  • Mar 5, 2021 ... Today I realized that I've almost forgotten what your laugh sounds like... and I don't know if I should be happy or sad. · Comments Section.
  • Incorrect sayings that I use so often I've almost forgotten that they're not the originals: I have bigger fish to fight We'll burn that bridge when we get ...
  • 2 days ago ... I've almost forgotten. I've almost forgot what it was like to see a passing offense that wasn't 90% check down plays It was beautiful. Is ...
  • I've almost forgotten the theme of my page which of course is "ME" I haven't had much interest in me for the last couple of years but a few years ago it was ...
  • Wowzers! I've almost forgotten how to post on Instagram Some super exciting news ….. a brand new interactive piece of art has just been released 'The...
  • I've gotten so caught up in the duties of motherhood and raising kids that I've almost forgotten how to have fun. I need the laughter and joy, too.
  • Jul 26, 2024 ... A writer who's covered Simone Biles since 2013 expects more greatness at the Paris Olympics from the most decorated gymnast of all time.

Alternatives:

  • I've nearly forgotten
  • I almost forgot
  • I've almost erased from my memory
  • I've all but forgotten
  • I've come close to forgetting

I almost forgot

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to convey the idea of nearly forgetting something in the past.

This phrase is used to express that something was very close to being forgotten in the past. It is suitable for casual conversations and storytelling.
  • Jun 13, 2019 ... I almost forgot to pick my groceries from the mart. Better version for a present tense based sentence;. I usually (or often) forget to pick my ...
  • May 26, 2020 ... If you still like the song, I'd go with is. If you're being nostalgic, I'd say was. I almost forgot how good that song is!
  • Sep 13, 2018 ... The Abortion I Almost Forgot. When I found out I was pregnant at age 24, there was no decision to make. But even if it felt inconsequential ...
  • Nov 7, 2022 ... I almost forgot to post this in here! A commission I had the pleasure to work on! OC Fan Art.
  • I Almost Forgot About You” by Terry McMillan (2016). Genre: African-American, Fiction. Page Length: 368 pages (hardcover edition). Synopsis:.
  • I Almost Forgot How Much I Hate The Mets. Almost.
  • I almost forgot to tell you something important. Thanks! B · Beryl from Northallerton. Senior Member. British English. Sep 14, 2013 · #2. You want the ...
  • Amazon.com: I Almost Forgot About You: A Novel: 9781101902592: McMillan, Terry: Books.
  • Aug 9, 2017 ... I think either "I forgot it" or "I almost forget it" is more appropriate, but not "I almost forgot it". Does it sound weird if the speaker ...
  • Mar 5, 2023 ... 13K likes, 52 comments - aliazaita on March 5, 2023: "i almost forgot how to post".

Alternatives:

  • I nearly forgot
  • I was on the verge of forgetting
  • I came close to forgetting
  • I almost left it behind
  • I was close to forgetting

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