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CEPA GERNIKA-LUMO HHI - Resources for learning English

«To remind» or «to remember»

To remind and to remember are confusing verbs.

GENERAL USE
Remember means to ‘have the memory of something’, ‘not forget something’.
e.g: The last thing he remembers was ordering another drink.
Remind means ‘make somebody remember’.
e.g: This place reminds me of home.

There are some exercises below to practice the use of these two verbs:

http://perso.wanadoo.es/autoenglish/gr.remind.i.htm
http://www.usingenglish.com/quizzes/375.html


-ed and -ing ending adjectives: further practice

Here you have some online exercises in order to pactice the use of -en and -ing ending adjectives. Remember the general rule:

We use -ed adjectives to say how we feel about something or someone (effect)
We use -ing adjectives to say how something or someone makes us feel (cause)

Click on the next links:

http://www.better-english.com/grammar/adjing.htm

http://www.oup.com/elt/global/products/naturalenglish/pre/a_grammar/unit10/nepre_grammar10_1/

http://www.ompersonal.com.ar/omexercise/adjetivosyadverbios/unit30.htm

http://depts.gallaudet.edu/englishworks/exercises/exgrammar/adjective.htm

http://gocsm.net/sevas/esl/reviewlesson/passive3a.html