Sentences with Forgot, Sentences about Forgot

Sentences with Forgot, Sentences about Forgot

1. I almost forgot it.

2. I never forgot that.

3. I forgot who said that.

4. I forgot the PIN number.

5. Alex forgot who said it.

6. I forgot your phone number.

7. He forgot his flute at home.

8. Soon learnt, soon forgotten.

9. Long absent, soon forgotten.

10. He forgot the recipe at home.

11. Samuel forgot to release the brake.

12. I haven’t forgotten our first date.

13. She will have forgotten everything.

14. Steve forgot the safe’s combination.

15. He forgot who he was and where he lived.

16. You forgot my first lesson: Don’t hesitate.

17. He forgot to lock the door on his vacation.

18. Ah, we forgot to call my grandmother today.

19. You forgot all the promises you made to me.

20. I forgot that there was a grammar quiz today!

21. My girlfriend forgot to add salt to the salad.

22. Finally, turning off the phone is not forgotten.

23. I’m sure my mother has forgotten about me by now.

24. My son forgot to take his wallet on the way to school.

25. I returned home because I had forgotten my key at home.

26. I returned home because I had forgotten my notebook at home.

27. He had forgotten his mother’s birthday, but he lied a white lie not to upset him.

28. If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other.

29. Music replays the past memories, awaken our forgotten worlds and make our minds travel.

30. One morning I woke up and was plunged into psychological shock. I had forgotten I was free.

31. In ancient times cats were worshipped as gods; they have not forgotten this. (Terry Pratchett)

32. Henry continued to chat with people in the classroom. That’s why he forgot to talk to his teacher.

33. I want to do something splendid…something heroic or wonderful that won’t be forgotten after I’m dead.

34. It wasn’t that I forgot Hanna. But at a certain point the memory of her stopped accompanying me wherever I went.

35. Books should go where they will be most appreciated, and not sit unread, gathering dust on a forgotten shelf, don’t you agree?

36. Great indebtedness does not make men grateful, but vengeful and if a little charity is not forgotten, it turns into a gnawing worm.

37. ‘Men have forgotten this truth,’ said the fox. ‘But you must not forget it. You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed.’

38. Men forget everything; women remember everything. That’s why men need instant replay in sports. They’ve already forgotten what’s happened.

39. Whatever may be the tensions and the stresses of a particular day, there is always lurking close at hand the trailing beauty of forgotten joy or unremembered peace.

40. I was born in Texas and I lived there ’till I was 8. Then I moved to the Dominican Republic with my mom, lived there for two years and forgot every word of English I knew.

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