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Acordar/Recordar
Figuring out how to use acordar and recorder is a problem. At times, only one is correct, but sometimes, both are correct. Often my answer is correct, but an alternative correct answer is presented, with the verb other than the one that I used. It doesn't seem to be as simple as agree/remember. What I have picked up is that recordar is never reflexive and that acordar is always so.
Translate: You have to remember that. My error: ¡Tienes que recordar de eso! Correct solution: ¡Tienes que acordarte de eso! |
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I agree with Rusty. Also, something to remember is that "acordarse" and "recordar" mean the same thing (to remember) but they are constructed differently: - Tienes que recordar eso. - Tienes que acordarte de eso. -> Your answer would have been correct, but you mixed both constructions. ![]() Some more examples: - ¿Te acuerdas de mí? ![]() Do you remember me? - Nos acordamos de hacer la tarea. ![]() We remembered doing homework - ¿Quién se acuerda de la pandemia? ![]() Who remembers the pandemic? - Ya nadie se acuerda de los libros. ![]() Nobody remembers books anymore. - No me acuerdo de mi contraseña. ![]() I can't remember my password.
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