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A remember to moment
A remember to moment








a remember to moment

This is a diplomatic way to remind somebody about something so that the other person doesn’t forget! ( Click here for the difference between REMEMBER and REMIND). For example, if your colleague says, “Do you know Michael Smith? He works in our London office” – and you don’t remember him or haven’t heard of him, you could say, “No… the name doesn’t ring a bell.” #8 – I’d like to remind you about / to… Use this phrase when someone asks you if you’ve heard of something, and you want to say that you don’t know about it or don’t remember it. Use this phrase to describe a moment when you couldn’t remember or think of anything. It’s common for people’s minds to go blank during moments of pressure, like tests and presentations. This expression is often used to get a few more moments to remember the word or name you’re trying to think of. Use this phrase when you are trying to remember something (usually a word or a person’s name) but you can’t quite say it yet. Use this phrase when you remember something, but not very well – for example, you remember the general experience a little bit, but not the details.

a remember to moment

Use these phrases if you’re not 100% certain that what you remember is correct – and you want to communicate this small uncertainty. Use these phrases for people, things, or experiences that were so strong that they will never leave your memory! #3 – If I remember correctly… / As far as I can recall… #2 – I’ll never forget… / I’ll always remember… I was going to make hamburgers, but then I remembered that she doesn’t eat meat – so I made a salad instead.

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I remember that TV show, I used to watch it all the time. I remember him – we met at a conference last year. I remember spending every summer at camp when I was a child. There are a number of ways to use “I remember…” I finished off adding the title “remember this moment always” from the Eucalyptus lasercut sheet, adding some of the rubon splotches from the Tranquility rubon sheet, as well as tearing a v-section at the top of the page adding the word piece “look at you” also from the Eucalytpus lasercuts and the adding the pink tickets from the Tranquility ephemera pack into the “v”.Download 500+ English Phrases #1 – I remember… To the top right and bottom left corners, I added the 3 butterflies from the Tranquility rubon 12×12 transfers and cut these in half before adding to either side of the page. I broke some of the flowers apart and also made a flower cluster on the right adding on the dragonfly and butterfly from the Eucalyptus lasercuts. I then started with the flower cluster on the left using Nature’s Bounty Taffy flowers (new release) and Florets Taffy (also a new release) – mixed in with leaves and flower bits from the Eucalyptus laser cuts and the Tranquility ephemera.

a remember to moment

I also added the two Eucalyptus doily lasercuts.įrom here I added Vintage Artistry Tranquility rubons from the 12×12 transfer page around the matt, as well as adding the Eucalyptus acetate filmstrips. This was all added with a foam tape to the centre of the page so I could still add flowers, rubons and other lasercut pieces underneath. From there I matted the photo with a mix of layered Eucalyptus frame sets (edges were distressed) followed with lasercut pieces and Vintage Artistry Tranquility ephemera. The base of the layout is the bonus sheet from the Color Swatch Eucalyptus paper range. I have a layout created using the Color Swatch Eucalyptus range and some bits from the Vintage Artistry Tranquility range.










A remember to moment