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remind
Verb
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If you remind somebody of something, you tell them something they already know to make them think about it again.
We doctors have to constantly remind ourselves to keep it simple.
"You're the one that came back looking for me," she reminded him.
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If mathx/math reminds you of mathy/math, mathx/math makes you think about mathy/math, usually because mathx/math and mathy/math are similar.
It reminded me of the time my girlfriend broke her nose.
me
Pronoun
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You use me instead of your name, to refer to yourself.
This is my book. It belongs to me.
again
Adverb
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Once more.
They didn't understand the answer, so they asked again.
tomorrow
Pronoun
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Tomorrow is day after today.
Tomorrow is my day off.
I'll see you tomorrow evening.
I will go to school tomorrow.
Tomorrows meeting should be short.
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Tomorrow is the future in general.
The city of tomorrow will be much cleaner than cities now.