have a good memory for something, to have the ability to easily remember things, places, experiences, etc., have no memory of something, to not remember an experience or event, recall, to remember (a particular fact, event or situation from the past), memorise, to learn (words, music, etc.) so that you know them perfectly, I'll never forget, used to say that you will always remember(something from the past) because it was sad, funny, enjoyable, etc., remind someone of something, to make someone remember something that happened in the past, memorable, very good, enjoyable or unusual, and worth remembering, in living memory, since the earliest time that people now alive can remember, slip someone's mind, if something slips your mind, you forget it, childhood memory, something that you remember from the past about a person, place, or experience, lose your train of thought, to fail to remember a related series of thoughts that were developing in your mind, have a bad memory for something, to not have the ability to easily remember things, places, experiences, etc., serve as a reminder to someone, to help someone to remember something, bear in mind (that), to remember a fact or piece of information that is important or could be useful in the future, refresh your memory, to make yourself remember something.
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Roadmap B2(unit 3A)
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