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    forgotten
    /fəˈɡɒtn/

    verb

    • 1. past participle of forget

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  2. Nov 29, 2017 · 6. Idiomatically they mean basically the same. The difference is in the tense. The first is the simple past, it means that at some point in the past you forgot it. The second is present perfect, which means that you forgot in the past and are continuing to have forgotten up to now. You could say "I forgot it, but now I remember", because the ...

  3. May 7, 2016 · 1. Fortunately I am fond of this song, so I will attempt to assist you. Here is the rest of the verse it is from: It kills me not to know this but I've all but just forgotten. What the color of her eyes were and her scars or how she got them. As the telling signs of age rain down a single tear is dropping. Through the valleys of an aging face ...

  4. 3. This answer is simply wrong. It's incorrect to use "I forget his name" to mean "I forgot his name and I still can't remember it (but I hope you know who I'm talking about even so)." Correct ways to say this would be "I can't remember his name" or "I've forgotten his name." – user16723.

  5. Mar 5, 2016 · Here is a list of some of the possible semantic types of objects used with 'forget' and 'forget about': forget + possessions (eg I've forgotten my keys) = forget to bring / take etc them. forget + special occasion (eg I forgot her birthday) = forget about it and forget to mark it; implication of dire consequences.

  6. Dec 26, 2018 · 1. I think the confusion here is that 'lie' has two meanings: 'a deception', and 'horisontal position'. – Stefan. CommentedDec 26, 2018 at 7:31. Add a comment |.

  7. Aug 17, 2016 · 4. There is the adjective moribund. The word means to be on the point of death or in terminal decay. It is often used to describe something left unattended. It has been left moribund - or It has been left to become moribund. That provides the m and n that you mention in the question.

  8. Sep 21, 2015 · "I forgot" and "I almost forgot" appear to be interchangeable phrases meaning "I did not remember". But the fact that I hear the longer one used more commonly (especially in scripted television or literature) leads me to think that there is some special meaning conveyed; otherwise the simpler phrase would probably be used instead.

  9. Dec 6, 2019 · Definition of long since 1: long ago promises long since forgotten 2: for a long time has long since been a devoted friend. Examples of long since in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web. The site was likely constructed on the bank of semi-stable river that has long since been reclaimed by the ocean.

  10. Sep 9, 2021 · So america, the country founded by people with puritanical beliefs would literally be a “faith-forgotten land” to anyone with pagan beliefs. (I think that makes the usage of all the goddamn in the chorus even more interesting as opposed to just a language choice as well) And when you think of all the witch references Taylor made around evermore it also lends the idea more credence.

  11. Apr 10, 2017 · In a different context ("Have you forgotten your password?"), the same word becomes part of the verb phrase ("have forgotten"), which tells what the "you" did. No longer does it describe "password"; now "Have...forgotten" is the verb (what you did), and "password" is the direct object of that verb (the thing you forgot). reference: more direct object info.

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