Lesson 10 Usage Forgetting, Remembering and Lying.

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Lesson 10 Usage Forgetting, Remembering and Lying

Olvidarse means to forget. Me olvidé. I forgot. Olvidarse + de + infinitive verb = to forget about. Siempre me olvido de mandar el cheque. I always forget to send the check.

Acordarse (o-ue) means to remember. No me acuerdo. I dont remember. Acordarse + de + infinitive = to remember about. Siempre se acuerda de comprar flores a su madre. He always remembers to send flowers to his mommy.

Mentir (e-ie) means to lie. Mi hijo nunca miente. My son never lies. La gente no miente a su abogado. People dont lie to their lawyers. Los políticos mienten. Politicians lie.