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We say It reminds me why I left. "Of" is used when the object is a noun, as in It reminds me of home
We say It reminds me why I left. "Of" is used when the object is a noun, as in It reminds me of home
Aware is correct.
There is no single "correct" mnemonic. Whatever helps you remember correctly is a correct mnemonic.Once such might be:COMPASS - Container, Occupancy/Location, Marking/Colors, Placards/Labels, Appearance, Shipping Papers/MSDS and Senses
The mnemonic I use to remember what happened to each of Henry VIII's wives is: Divorced, beheaded, died; divorced, beheaded, survived. I use mnemonics to remember stuff.
You want to use "mnemonic" if you're referring to any learning technique which aids in information retention. You'll use "pneumonic" if you're talking about anything to do with the lungs.
is when you know what is the correct thing to do according to the rules or vlues you have
That is the correct spelling of "because" (giving a cause or reason)A kid's mnemonic is:Big Elephants Can Always Understand Small Elephants
The correct unit for speed in MKS system is 'm'.
The correct spelling of the proper name, a US state, is Connecticut.A popular mnemonic is the perverse joining statement "Connect? I cut!"
It looks like you are trying to spell mnemonic. (The 'm' is silent).See the related link below.
The following are your resumé and covering letter is a correct sentence.