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Somebody has to remember you vs Somebody have to remember you

The correct phrase is "somebody has to remember you." The verb "has" agrees with the singular subject "somebody."

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 804 views

Somebody has to remember you

This phrase is correct. The verb "has" agrees with the singular subject "somebody."

Use this phrase when referring to the obligation or necessity for someone to remember you.
  • I've always liked the idea that you never really die as long as somebody remembers you.
  • They say you really never die as long as somebody remembers you.
  • Somebody still remembers you, Alice.
  • I need somebody to remember me.
  • You can't take the bus or a cab, 'cause somebody might remember you.
  • Those are always the sad ones, people trying to remember somebody.
  • I seem to remember somebody saying the breadwinner makes the rules.
  • l hope somebody remembers about me.
  • I seem to remember somebody boasting they could make us the number one band in Britain.
  • A record's when somebody remembers what you did.
  • One of them has to remember you.
  • Try being married to somebody who remembers every little detail.
  • Therefore, I would like to remember somebody who, a hundred years ago, received a Nobel Prize for chemistry for the separation and purification of radium and polonium: Maria Skłodowska, who is known as Madame Curie.
  • You're serious with somebody, remember?
  • I was just hoping maybe you could reach out to them, see if maybe somebody remembers seeing someone matching Joe's description washing up on one of their beach towns seven years ago.
  • Remember somebody's got to sew me up.
  • I would remember somebody telling me something like that.
  • He's somebody you'd remember.
  • And there's an interesting observation, a creative act of memory to remember something, to remember somebody...
  • Somebody in this family remembers a nice thing I did.

Somebody have to remember you

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "have" does not agree with the singular subject "somebody."

  • I've always liked the idea that you never really die as long as somebody remembers you.
  • They say you really never die as long as somebody remembers you.
  • Somebody still remembers you, Alice.
  • I need somebody to remember me.
  • You can't take the bus or a cab, 'cause somebody might remember you.
  • Those are always the sad ones, people trying to remember somebody.
  • I seem to remember somebody saying the breadwinner makes the rules.
  • l hope somebody remembers about me.
  • I seem to remember somebody boasting they could make us the number one band in Britain.
  • A record's when somebody remembers what you did.
  • You have to remember you're still Willow.
  • I have to remember you're not like these people.
  • You have to remember you're still Willow.
  • I don't have to remember you.
  • Try being married to somebody who remembers every little detail.
  • I have to remember you to miss you.
  • Therefore, I would like to remember somebody who, a hundred years ago, received a Nobel Prize for chemistry for the separation and purification of radium and polonium: Maria Skłodowska, who is known as Madame Curie.
  • You're serious with somebody, remember?
  • I was just hoping maybe you could reach out to them, see if maybe somebody remembers seeing someone matching Joe's description washing up on one of their beach towns seven years ago.
  • Remember somebody's got to sew me up.

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