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Remember to lock/ locking the door when you leave.
to lock. “to lock” to indicate remembering and then doing the action.
Mum rang - she wants to have/ having dinner with you tonight.
wants. “wants” is followed by the infinitive “to have” to express the intention or desire.
No, he stopped to go / going to Spanish classes last month.
going.  “going” to indicate the end of an ongoing action.
I remember to get up/ getting up early and watching TV.
getting up. “getting up” to indicate having a memory of doing something in the past.
Annoyingly, he forgot to set/setting the dinner.
to set. “forgot” is followed by the infinitive “to set” to express not remembering and therefore not doing the action.
I think the plan is to meet/ meeting Max outside the venue.
to meet.   “meet” is followed by the infinitive “to” (“to meet”) to indicate the intended action or plan.
I forgot the milk! Sorry, it totally................
 
slipped my mind
 
slip my mind
 
in one ear and out the other
 
refreshed my memory
You never listen! Honestly, it all goes................
 
in one ear and out the other
 
tricks on me
 
a bell
Now,....................... -what time are we starting tomorrow again?
 
refresh my memory
 
slip my mind
 
on the tip of my tongue
I thought I'd sent that already. I guess my.....................
 
memory is playing tricks on me
 
on the tip of my tongue
 
in one ear and out the other
That name definitely..................Did she used to work here?
 
rings a bell
 
is playing tricks on me
 
slip my mind
Now, what was it? No, don't tell me - it's_______
 
on the tip of my tongue
 
refresh my memory
 
memory is playing tricks on me
I haven't brought/ got/ learned a good memory - I never remember anything!
What are your earliest long-term / short-term / childhood memories?
Oh, that programme remembered every detail/ brought back memories/ had a good memory for me. I used to work in the building that was featured in it.
You need to learn your lines by recall/ memory/ heart when you're acting on stage.
My short-term / long-term / perfect recall memory is terrible. I can't even remember what I hadfor breakfast!
I remember every                  detail/ learn things by heart/ brought back memories             of that day - the sunlight on my pillow, the smell of my mother's cooking downstairs ...