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Remind that vs Remind ..of

The correct phrase is "remind of." The preposition "of" is used after the verb "remind" to introduce the thing or person that is being remembered. "Remind that" is not a common construction in English.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 804 views

Remind that

This is not a correct construction in English. The preposition "of" is needed after the verb "remind."

Incorrect usage. Use "remind of" instead.
  • As a priest I have to remind that we are all sinners.
  • And I remind that the course and the outcome of today's session is strictly secret.
  • As a teacher, I would like to remind that positive results in education cannot be obtained by fear, constraint and physical punishment.
  • To remind that special attention must be paid to these groups with regard to the implementation of the programme, due to the fact that they are exposed to increased risks of violence.
  • I also want to remind that in 3 days we shall have a congress World Female League.
  • The EDPS wants to remind that he expects to be consulted on the sectoral legislation which could be adopted on statistics by the Commission in order to analyse its compliance with Regulation (EC) No 45/2001.
  • Moreover the Commission would like to remind that the Council endorsed on 19 November 2004 common basic principles for immigrant integration policy in the European Union which underline that it is vital for Member States to develop societies in which immigrants feel welcome.
  • To remind that special attention must be paid to these groups with regard to the implementation of the programme, due to the fact that they are exposed to increased risks of violence.
  • In this respect, I would like to remind that, given that the Governing Council will meet on this coming Thursday, we are in the so-called Purdah period in which we abstain from making comments on monetary policy.
  • Remind that dog this is no beach.
  • I remind that we have an hour left.
  • It seems important to remind that the Community's strategy for assistance under this Regulation must comply with the objectives, scopes and complementarity principle, as defined above.
  • As for the management plan for fisheries conducted by dredges in territorial waters, the Commission would like to remind that this is an obligation stemming from Article 19 of the Mediterranean Regulation, irrespective of any request for derogation.
  • I would remind that we have undertaken - I did so on your behalf - to give a written reply to Question No 2 by Mrs Izquierdo Rojo.
  • In this context, the EDPS would like to remind that: (i) there is no legal obstacle whatsoever to include other actors than PPECS in the scope of certain provisions of the directive.
  • Human rights in China are a political problem, and we must dare to remind that country of its commitments to its people and of the risk that it would run with regard to the international community should it fail to fulfil them.
  • The Finnish authorities remind that the Commission, in its decision for the initiating of the procedure, observed that the deletion of the provision on aid for insurance premiums in the Guidelines 2004 meant that this kind of State aid was not anymore allowed.
  • The Rapporteur would also like to remind that in addition to the abovementioned controlling mechanisms for imports of textile products to the EU, the European Parliament adopted in 2010 in first reading the report by Mrs. Cristiana Muscardini, MEP
  • The EESC wishes to remind that time is of the essence and empowered representatives from the EU and US side should restart the negotiations as soon as practically possible.
  • You name me friend and brother, yet at every turn remind that I lack this trait or that.

Alternatives:

  • remind of

Remind ..of

This is the correct construction in English. The preposition "of" is used after the verb "remind" to introduce the thing or person that is being remembered.

Correct usage. Use "remind of" to introduce the thing or person that is being remembered.
  • Remind me to check your prescriptions later.
  • Remind your people to go slow.
  • Remind you you're actually not bulletproof.
  • You remind SWAT that bank robberies are federal jurisdiction.
  • Remind me to compliment Wolowitz on the software.
  • These acupoints remind me of someone.
  • Remind Grant they've got votes.
  • Somebody remind me to cancel my Ambien prescription.
  • Their struggle must remind us of our responsibilities.
  • Let me remind Commissioner Bangemann of Parliament's position.
  • In fact, I will set an alarm on my phone to remind me to remind you to get toilet paper.
  • Remind me to remind you to send 'em a candle later.
  • Yes. And remind me to remind Caroline to tell Lane that Lucky Strike noticed that they're being billed for all the work we do for everybody else at this agency.
  • I would remind you that refund values are defined for periods of two weeks.
  • But your demands remind me of a different quote, from the great Bill Watterson...
  • They remind me somehow of trails left behind by slugs.
  • In his defense, I didn't remind him enough.
  • Just to remind myself I was right.
  • I remind you that my Dad loved somebody else.
  • Maybe other people's happiness remind you of what you're missing.

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