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she always reminds vs she always remind

The correct phrase is "she always reminds." The verb "reminds" should agree with the subject "she" in the third person singular form. Using "remind" would be incorrect in this context.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 2977 views

she always reminds

This phrase is correct. The verb "reminds" agrees with the subject "she" in the third person singular form.

This phrase is used to indicate that she consistently brings something to someone's attention or suggests that they remember something.
  • Jordan almonds always remind me of my sister Corky's wedding.
  • - I hate those waterlilies, it always reminds me of a gardening catalogue.
  • The smell always reminds me of home.
  • The human body always reminds me of our Italian peninsula.
  • I wanted to get you something that will always remind you of us.
  • They always remind me of all the homies I've lost.
  • Always remind yourself that each day is a gift.
  • The name will always remind me of her.
  • Pies for breakfast always remind me of mother.
  • It always reminds me of that weekend in New York.
  • They always remind me of death and forced jollity.
  • These always remind me of my dad...
  • But whenever he does they always remind us that he was black.
  • A keepsake, something that will always remind me of you.
  • No, because l always remind you.
  • Jammie Dodgers always remind me of watching Jungle Book with my mum.
  • And just in case I forget... someone always reminds me.
  • It always reminds me of... I don't know, being a kid.
  • Three single girls in an empty house... always reminds me of How To Marry A Millionaire.
  • They always remind me of over-dressed women.

she always remind

This phrase is incorrect. The verb should be in the third person singular form, which is "reminds" in this case.

  • Jordan almonds always remind me of my sister Corky's wedding.
  • - I hate those waterlilies, it always reminds me of a gardening catalogue.
  • The smell always reminds me of home.
  • The human body always reminds me of our Italian peninsula.
  • I wanted to get you something that will always remind you of us.
  • They always remind me of all the homies I've lost.
  • Always remind yourself that each day is a gift.
  • The name will always remind me of her.
  • Pies for breakfast always remind me of mother.
  • It always reminds me of that weekend in New York.
  • They always remind me of death and forced jollity.
  • These always remind me of my dad...
  • But whenever he does they always remind us that he was black.
  • A keepsake, something that will always remind me of you.
  • No, because l always remind you.
  • Jammie Dodgers always remind me of watching Jungle Book with my mum.
  • And just in case I forget... someone always reminds me.
  • It always reminds me of... I don't know, being a kid.
  • Three single girls in an empty house... always reminds me of How To Marry A Millionaire.
  • They always remind me of over-dressed women.

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