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Forget Sth Forgot Forgotten Unutmak Past Transitive I

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IPA  /fəˈɡet   / verb (past tense forgot /fəˈɡɒt  ; US fərˈɡɑːt  /; past participle forgotten /fəˈɡɒtn  ; US fərˈɡɑːtn  /)
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forget (verb)

 /fəˈɡet   / verb (past tense forgot /fəˈɡɒt  ; US fərˈɡɑːt  /; past participle forgotten /fəˈɡɒtn  ; US fərˈɡɑːtn  /)
 
 1 [transitive]
 forget (doing) sth
to not be able to remember sth
unutmak
 You never forget how to ride a bicycle.
 I've forgotten what I was going to say.
 I've forgotten her telephone number.
 He forgot that he had invited her to the party.
 I'll never forget meeting my husband for the first time.
 2 [intransitive, transitive]
forget (about) sth; forget to do sth
to fail to remember to do sth that you ought to have done
-meyi unutmak
 ‘Why didn't you come to the party?’ ‘Oh dear! I completely forgot about it!’
 ‘Did you feed the cat?’ ‘Sorry, I forgot.’
 Don't forget to do your homework!
 3 [transitive]
to fail to bring sth with you
-de unutmak
 When my father got to the airport he realized he'd forgotten his passport.
Forget ve leave arasındaki farka dikkat ediniz. Bir şeyi nerede unuttuğumuzdan söz ederken leave sözcüğünü kullanmalıyız My father forgot his passport at home. diyemeyiz He left his passport at home demeliyiz.
 4 [intransitive, transitive]
forget (about) sb/sth; forget about doing sth
to make an effort to stop thinking about sb/sth; to stop thinking that sth is possible
unutmak, düşünmekten vazgeçmek
 Forget about (boşver) your work and enjoy yourself!
 ‘I'm sorry I shouted at you.’ ‘Forget it.’
 Let's forget about cooking dinner for everyone and just offer them drinks instead.
 

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