You don't want to forget your past as there are so many valuable experiences good or bad that you have learned from that have come to shape your being. I realize you may want to forget one certain incident but instead of thinking you would like to forget it think of the situation and what you may have learned from it - what I mean is some things happen for a reason and others we create on our own, what could you take from the situation and apply or change for your future as to not repeat whatever it is that you would like to forget or maybe a behaviour you learnt maybe useful. Things are only as bad as we let them be and if you try to look at things from different angles - as they say if you get lemons make lemonade.
The past tense of "remember" would be "remembered".
The past tense of remember is "remembered."
'remember to post' is future tense 'remember posting' is past tense
"Remember" is present tense. The past tense would be "remembered".
In A Christmas Carol the Ghost of Christmas Past helped Scrooge remember his past Christmases.
The past participle is remembered.
No they don't remember their past because they're still little.
The past tense is remembered.
the way to help you remember Christmas past is to have video's and pictures.... and our love and presents!!!!! :)
remembered
The past.
yes.