"Get and forget" refers to the idea of acquiring something, such as knowledge or skills, and then not retaining or applying it over time. This can occur when information is learned superficially or without meaningful engagement. To counteract this, it's essential to regularly review and practice what you've learned to reinforce retention and understanding. In essence, meaningful interaction with knowledge enhances long-term memory.
Lest you forget.
The future tense is will forget.
To Forget = OlvidarThe Spanish verb for "to forget" is "olvidar".
Present tense: forget, Perfect tense: have forgotten
Wild native Forget-me-not
Don't forget
Never Forget.
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Forget is present tense.I forgetWe forgetYou forgetHe/She/It forgetsThey forget
i cannot forget that my mom will be late to pick me up. Sometimes I forget to lock my car. I have to write important events in my diary so I don't forget them.
Forget itself has no suffix. But the word forgetful does. In this case -ful is the suffix.
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