This short document discusses various common expressions in English related to memory, recollection, and forgetting. It mentions phrases like "as far as I can recall", "I have a vague recollection", "it's completely slipped my mind", and "but come to think of it" which are used to talk about remembering or forgetting past events or information to varying degrees of clarity. It also lists a few other random expressions like "take off", "go off", "pull off", and "doze off" without providing much additional context.
This short document discusses various common expressions in English related to memory, recollection, and forgetting. It mentions phrases like "as far as I can recall", "I have a vague recollection", "it's completely slipped my mind", and "but come to think of it" which are used to talk about remembering or forgetting past events or information to varying degrees of clarity. It also lists a few other random expressions like "take off", "go off", "pull off", and "doze off" without providing much additional context.
This short document discusses various common expressions in English related to memory, recollection, and forgetting. It mentions phrases like "as far as I can recall", "I have a vague recollection", "it's completely slipped my mind", and "but come to think of it" which are used to talk about remembering or forgetting past events or information to varying degrees of clarity. It also lists a few other random expressions like "take off", "go off", "pull off", and "doze off" without providing much additional context.