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You remind me dad vs You remind me of late dad

Both phrases are not correct as they are missing a preposition. The correct phrase should be 'You remind me of my dad' or 'You remind me of my late dad'. The preposition 'of' is necessary to show the relationship between the person being reminded of and the person being referenced.

Last updated: March 11, 2024 • 1076 views

You remind me dad

This phrase is incorrect as it is missing the preposition 'of'.

The correct phrase should be 'You remind me of my dad' to indicate that the person being reminded of has qualities or characteristics similar to their father.

Alternatives:

  • You remind me of my dad
  • You remind me of my father

You remind me of late dad

This phrase is also incorrect as it is missing the preposition 'of'.

The correct phrase should be 'You remind me of my late dad' to indicate that the person being reminded of has qualities or characteristics similar to their deceased father.

Alternatives:

  • You remind me of my late dad
  • You remind me of my deceased father

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