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Old April 15, 2010, 10:31 AM
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I forgot locking the door...it just to me doesn't really make sense :/
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Old April 15, 2010, 10:37 AM
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Read my post Forget needs an infinitive, and you know what that is in English because you use it in "you really want to say". The infinitive in English (usually) has a to in it.

I forgot to close the door.

Don't forget to include the to.
I'm sorry my man for my ignorance.

Thank you for the suggestions.
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Old December 16, 2010, 11:30 PM
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I forgot locking the door = I locked the door but I forgot that I had locked it.
I forgot to lock the door = I did not lock the door because I forgot.
Thanks so much, Ambarina. I think many people misunderstanding this grammar and I do, either. I am teaching english but I also mistook forget+Ving.
PS:1/ I forget meeting her before---> It means you have met her before but you didnt remember.

2/ The thief got into the house because I forgot to lock the door.--->It means you didnt lock the door last night.

If you agree, pls note me!

I usually forget to lock the door.It's right!

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Old December 17, 2010, 05:31 AM
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I forgot locking the door = I locked the door but I forgot that I had locked it.
I forgot to lock the door = I did not lock the door because I forgot.
Exactly.

In these cases it is something you have or don't have a memory of.

I don't remember locking the door. - You are saying you don't have a memory of the locking.
I didn't remember to lock the door. - You know you did not lock it. You remember not locking it.

You could say "I didn't remember locking the door" BUT that is a very obscure case where you are in the present talking about the past when you didn't remember doing something in the even farther past.

In your case:

I usually forget to lock the door = I normally leave the door unlocked because I forget to lock it. - Here you know you are supposed to lock it, but you just can't remember to lock it before you leave or go to bed (or whatever).

I usually forget locking the door = Whenever I lock the door, I usually forget doing it. - Here you lock the door, but you can't remember locking it. This may be true if you do it in the mornings when you are really tired or your mind is very preoccupied with thought.

Hopefully all this helped. In your case, I think "to lock it" is the correct use and probably what is meant.

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Thanks so much, Ambarina. I think many people misunderstanding this grammar and I do, as welleither. I am teaching english but I also mistook forget+Ving.
PS:1/ I forget meeting her before---> It means you have met her before but you didnt remember.

2/ The thief got into the house because I forgot to lock the door.--->It means you didnt lock the door last night.

If you agree, pls note me!
Couple of corrections made above.

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Old December 19, 2010, 08:55 AM
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Everyone makes it so complicated. Here's some help:

"I forgot to lock the door"

"Don't forget to lock the door"

"I sometimes forget to lock the door"
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Old December 19, 2010, 03:02 PM
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When using the word "forget" then "to lock" is correct. But if I were to say, "I tried locking the door but the lock was jammed", then "locking" is appropriate. Although, you can also say, "I tried to lock the door but the lock was jammed." Often you can say English sentences more than one way and they are equally correct.
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Vincamerica......that is so true. There are many variations to correct speech.

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Old December 20, 2010, 07:09 AM
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hehe, Thanks Awaken! love to make friend with you,ok?
I want to give another example:
* Forget+Ving is used in the imperative sentences
Ex:Forget brushing your hair, we are in hurry! It means that you should stop brushing your hair or you will be late.
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Old December 20, 2010, 08:21 AM
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hehe, Thanks Awaken! love to make friend with you,ok?
I want to give another example:
* Forget+Ving is used in the imperative sentences
Ex:Forget brushing your hair, we are in hurry! It means that you should stop brushing your hair or you will be late.
Haha. I sent you a friend request on here. You are correct with your use of the imperative version as well. Good addition to the discussion.
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