5.0 out of 5 stars Great story! Who Forget is the story of a young boy who could remember everything that happened in his life from the age of six. The idea of a perfect memory sounds wonderful, until you weigh the consequences. He could remember all the joy and love, but also all the disappointments and heartache.
I keep forgetting her name. The pain and misery are impossible to forget. She forgot how to set up the tent. I'll never forget the first time we met.
Originally Answered: "How could I forgot?" or "How could I forget?". Which one is correct? Correct way is How could I forget? Forget is used when you currently do not remember and Forgot is when you stop remembering it.
don't forget to do something Don't forget to lock up when you leave. b) used to remind someone about an important fact or detail that they should considerdon't forget (that) But don't forget that you have to pay interest on the loan. Don't forget, I'll be home late tonight.
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Not to forget those cute ears. Independent."Not to forget, but to forgive". The New York Times.And try not to forget the words. The New Yorker."The important thing is not to forget". Independent.Not to forget where you came from". ... It's important not to forget that. ... "It's important for people not to forget.
How could I forget?: I will always remember this important thing!
It means "How is it possible that I was actually able to forget you?" "How could I forget you?" is a hypothetical question that usually means "I have not forgotten you, and it is impossible/unlikely that I ever will." It's usually a very warm and complimentary thing to say. A: "Dr.Mar 26, 2008
used when you want to know why something has happened or why a particular situation exists. How come you're not at work today?
fail to remember. not remember. not recollect. let slip from the memory.
phrase. You say not forgetting a particular thing or person when you want to include them in something that you have already talked about.
remind; rememberremind; remember; don't forget.