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Pronunciation of the “-s/-es” sound

In English, verbs change when referring to different subjects. This page focuses on the third person singular, where the verb often takes on the “-s” or “-es” ending in the present tense.  If you’d like a reminder of the rules, click here.

"Remember" vs "Remind"

"Remember" is about your own memory, while "remind" involves assisting or being prompted to recall something.

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Can you _________ me to buy milk on the way home from work?

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I always _________ my grandmother's stories from when I was young.

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The old photograph _________ me of our family vacation to the beach.

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Please _________ to turn off the lights before you leave the room.

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He couldn't _________ where he left his keys.

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The sound of the ocean waves _________ me of peaceful summer days.

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I need to _________ to call the doctor for an appointment tomorrow.

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Do you _________ meeting my friend at the party last month?

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The alarm clock _________ him to wake up early for school.

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She could never _________ her password for the online account.

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The smell of freshly baked bread always _________ me of my grandmother's kitchen.

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Could you _________ me what time the movie starts?

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