Collocation
clearly remember
Definition
to recall something with a strong, vivid memory and little or no doubt
'clearly remember' is a common English collocation. to recall something with a strong, vivid memory and little or no doubt
clearly remember + noun/clause
“I can clearly remember the day we first met.”
Examples
- I can clearly _____ meeting you for the first time.
- She clearly _____ the instructions, so she followed them correctly.
- Do you clearly _____ where you put the spare key?
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- He could clearly _____ the smell of the ocean from that trip.
- I clearly _____ that the bus left early that morning.
- They clearly _____ hearing a loud noise just before the lights went out.
- I will always clearly _____ how nervous I felt before the interview.
- Witnesses said they clearly _____ seeing the car turn left at the corner.
- Even after all these years, he can clearly _____ the exact words she used.
More adverb + verbs
- fully understand to understand something completely, with no confusion or missing details
- strongly agree to agree very firmly or completely with an opinion, plan, or statement
- carefully consider to think about something thoroughly and cautiously before deciding
- carefully choose to select something with caution and close attention to details
- slowly improve to get better gradually over time, not quickly