Remember to do vs Remember doing - English In A Minute

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Remember to do vs Remember doing - English In A Minute

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Whats the difference between the phrases remember to do and remember doing? Find out in English In A Minute! Sams telling us the difference between remember to do and remember doing. Lets hope we remember! Watch the video then answer the question! Which of these is talking about a memory? a) Do you remember locking the front door? b) Remember to lock the front door. [?]Visit our website for the transcript, a summary and more quizzes- http-//www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/course/eiam/unit-1/session-29 Learn English with BBC Learning English. Every day we help you to learn English with our brilliant mix of grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, news and inspiring English programmes. We also produce regular extra videos across the week so come back every day to see whats new. Regular content MONDAY- The English We Speak MONDAY- English in a Minute TUESDAY- News Review TUESDAY- English At Work WEDNESDAY- LingoHack THURSDAY- 6 Minute English FRIDAY- Editors Choice We like receiving and reading your comments - please use English when you comment. For more videos and content that will help you learn English, visit our website- http-//www.bbclearningenglish.com

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Welcome, everyone! Sam from BBC Learning English here. You probably already know that in English we have some verbs that are always followed by the infinitive – for example: want. And other verbs that are always followed by the gerund - for example: enjoy. But we also have some verbs in English that can be followed by either the infinitive or the gerund and the meaning will change - for example: remember Remember to bring your umbrella - where first you remember and then you bring your umbrella. This is commonly used when talking about the future. I remember meeting my best friend when I was little - where first I met my best friend and then I remembered it. This is now a memory, so it’s commonly used when talking about the past.

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