No, the word 'remind' is a verb, meaning to cause to remember something; a word for an action.
The noun forms of the verb to remind are reminder and the gerund, reminding.
The noun form for the verb to remind is reminder and the gerund, reminding.
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Yes, it can be, to mean punctual, or done without delay (a prompt response, prompt employees). It can also be a verb (meaning to incite, inspire, or remind), or a noun for a warning or reminder.
No it's not. The word "remind" is a verb.
The word prompt is a noun form as a word for something serving to suggest or remind; a symbol or message on a computer screen requesting more information or indicating readiness to accept instructions.The noun forms of the verb to prompt are prompter and the gerund, prompting.The noun form of the adjective prompt is promptness.
The noun form for the verb to remind is reminder and the gerund, reminding.
No it's not. The word "remind" is a verb.
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"Please remind me" is a more polite way of asking someone to remind you about something.
The phrase "will remind" is a verb in future tense. The verb "will" is an auxiliary verb; the verb "remind" is a main verb.Example: I will remind Mona that the meeting is today.
Remind has 2 syllables.
The correct spelling is "remind."
Please remind me to get baking powder when I go to the store.
Yes, it can be, to mean punctual, or done without delay (a prompt response, prompt employees). It can also be a verb (meaning to incite, inspire, or remind), or a noun for a warning or reminder.
it depends on how you say it. you can accent on either syllabe. For example: REmind or reMIND
Remind is a regular verb; therefore, its past participle is reminded.