Examples of using Try to remember in English and their translations into Korean
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Try to remember its name.
Jess, why won't you at least try to remember the Marshall Plan?
Try to remember her name.
Halloween Pumpkin Memory: Try to remember the cards before is too late.
Try to remember. Maybe, but.
I do remember, and then when I try to remember, I forget.".
But try to remember it tomorrow.
These are some of the tips that you should try to remember when advertising in Facebook Ads.
I Try to Remember What Is Beautiful.
In the first part you will listen repeatedly to the new words or phrases and try to remember the pronunciation.
Try to Remember the Days of September.
So, when you're questioning your relationship and bored with your lover, try to remember how it all started.
Just try to remember you're on the same side.
Tamar: And whenever we talk about juggling responsibilities, we try to remember that we are lucky as hell.
Memo Test try to remember the color of every brick.
After I came clean to her about my"failure," she explained,"When that happens to me, I try to remember that I'm the same person as I was the day before.
I try to remember what we ate for dinner last night.
Now you can try to remember the meanings of the words.
Try to remember to say“Thank you,” especially to anyone who is helping or try to help you.
Click on this link(And what I say when…?) and try to remember the expression, then the image associated with the expression, for example.
I try to remember that they are all the son or daughter of someone who loves them more than anything in the world.
When you're listening, try to remember or write down as many of the main points as possible.
I try to remember that behind my adult son's disease is a person.
You have to try to remember where the line is They're personal.
But try to remember it tomorrow.”- Child may or may not remember his lunch tomorrow.
Can't a guy try to remember what it was like to eat a piece of toast.
Always try to remember that when you call an all-in you have only one way to win- by having the best hand.
Sometimes you try to remember your character back then in comparison to the way you feel and react now.
We must try to remember that this psychological reaction to perceived danger takes a physical form.