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  1. "I forget" or "I forgot" : r/EnglishLearning - Reddit

    Aug 29, 2023 · "I forget" is for if you don't know that information right now. "I forgot" means that the forgetting happened in the past, leaving open the possibility that you might have …

  2. Forgot Messenger PIN code, now I can't reset it. What am I

    So - Messenger forced me to create PIN code. I did it,, but I forgot it. I was sure it is possible to reset it somehow, i turned off safe memory option, but nów if I want to turn it on, i need PIN …

  3. "I forget" or "I forgot" or rather: Why are many people using

    I forgot would be used if you have failed to remember something on one specific occasion. "I forgot to do my homework" (the act of forgetting occurred in the past) I forget has a more …

  4. Forgot Sunshine Login creds : r/cloudygamer - Reddit

    Feb 27, 2023 · I apparently forgot my login credentials for my local sunshine instance. I ran sunshine.exe --creds user password and it said new credentials were created. My question is, …

  5. Why do people commonly say "i forget" instead of "i forgot

    Jun 3, 2023 · "Forget" is present tense, "forgot" is past tense. If you say "I forget," you're indicating that you currently don't remember something or that not remembering said thing is …

  6. Is it I forgot too or I forgot to : r/grammar - Reddit

    Jul 4, 2023 · Selathiel-Hydax Is it I forgot too or I forgot to I'm having an argument about which one is the proper way to say it without being too in depth with it Share Add a Comment Sort by:

  7. "have forgot" or "have forgotten" : r/ENGLISH - Reddit

    Apr 15, 2023 · I recently noticed that Gmail tries to autocorrect when I write "have forgot". I had to search about this to first-time notice that actually "have forgotten" is the more common form. …

  8. Should I say I've forgotten or I forgot? : r/EnglishLearning - Reddit

    I definitely use "I forgot" way more (and more naturally), but I do sometimes make the conscious decision to say "I've forgotten" to change the style of my speech depending on my …

  9. What was the worst time you forgot to wear underwear?

    What was the worst time you forgot to wear underwear? Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast.

  10. I forget vs. I forgot : r/EnglishLearning - Reddit

    Jun 4, 2022 · Generally when I say "I forgot," it means I had forgotten, but now I remember, whereas "I forget" would mean I still don't remember.