If I want to talk to a group of people about an incident that happened last winter , can I say "I'd like to bring everybody's memory back to last winter"? (The incident was exposed by media so my assumption is many people have heard about it, and I just want to bring up the topic again.)
As you can guess it's kind of a formal speaking, not a casual conversation.
Thanks!
It would be better to say " I would like to remind you of the events of last winter".
Thanks. But is there a way to bring out the sense of "travel together with me back to last winter"? - I know it sounds a little unnatural... but technically is there?
You can, in fact, use that exact wording.For example:
"I'd like everyone to take a moment and travel back with me to Berlin in November of 1989, the day the Wall came down...."
Or you could say "take a moment and think back to that time when...."