In English, the verb “remember” means “to recall” or “to NOT forget” something. However, the exact meaning of “remember” depends on the structure of the sentence.
There are 2 structures we can use with “remember”:
- “remember” + infinitive form of a verb
- “remember” + ING form of a verb (gerund)
The meaning of “remember” in both of these structures is slightly different.
Look at these 2 sentences:

Mark remembers to lock the car. ![]()
Mark remembers locking the car. ![]()
Both of these sentences are grammatically correct. But the meaning is very different. In this lesson, you will learn the difference.
“remember” + infinitive
Look at this sentence:
Mark remembers to lock the car.
There are 2 actions in this sentence. The first action happens before the second action:
Action 1: Mark remembers
Action 2: Mark locks the car
(Mark does not forget. He thinks and recalls that he must not forget to lock the car.)
Therefore the meaning of “remember” + infinitive is: Do not forget to do an action that happens after the thought.
First, we remember (think) and then we do the action.
The infinitive form of a verb is: “to” + the base form of the verb.
Example 1
Mother: “Remember to brush your teeth after breakfast.”
This means: “Do not forget to brush your teeth after breakfast.”
Action 1: Remember (think / do not forget)
Action 2: Then brush your teeth
Example 2
Mark remembered to call his mother.
This means that Mark did not forget to call his mother.
Action 1: Mark remembered. He thought. He did not forget.
Action 2: Then Mark called his mother.
“remember” + ING form (gerund)
Now let’s look at this sentence:
Mark remembers locking the car.
The order of the 2 actions is the opposite:
Action 1: Mark locks the car.
Action 2: Mark remembers that he has locked the car. (Mark recalls it in his mind. He is therefore certain he has already locked the car.)
Therefore “remember” + ING form (gerund) means: “to recall an action that happened before the thought.”
First, we do the action and then we remember the action.
Compare this meaning to “remember” + infinitive. It is a subtle but important difference.
The general rule for forming the ING form of a verb is to take the base form and add “ing”. However, there are exceptions. For all the rules on how to form the ING form of a verb, read this lesson: ING form of verbs
Example 1
“My teeth are clean. I remember brushing them after breakfast.”
Action 1: Mark brushed his teeth after breakfast.
Action 2: Now he remembers (recalls). So he doesn’t need to brush them again.
Example 2
“I remember calling my mother from the office.”
Action 1: David called his mother.
Action 2: Now he remembers.
If someone now tells David to call his mother, he will say:
David: No I have already called her.
Jane: Are you sure?
David: Yes, I remember calling her from the office.
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