[Grammar] Forget/Forgot/is forgetting

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Kotfor

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I would like to sort out all forms of FORGET.

I have looked through some threads but haven't found a summary.

Some suggested that 1) I forget you name. (= I don't remember your name)
while 2) I forgot your name. (= I don't know it now, but I used to know it).

I don't see a big differnce between them.

Another one is 3) to be forgetting

what meanings does it have except I almost forgot?
 

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1) I forget your name. (= I don't remember your name)

Just as appropriate is: "I've forgotten your name."

2) I forgot your name.

I would use this only with reference to a past forgetting: "I forgot your name last time we met, but I've remembered it this time."


Another one is 3) to be forgetting.......what meanings does it have except I almost forgot?

I don't think it is used in that way. I would use it as a recent, possibly temporary, thing: "I must be getting old - I'm forgetting to do all sorts of things these days."
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1) I forget your name. (= I don't remember your name)

Just as appropriate is: "I've forgotten your name."


I think it should have two meanings at least

1) "I've forgotten your name."
2) I forget your name (every time I am asked about it)
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2) I forgot your name.

I would use this only with reference to a past forgetting: "I forgot your name last time we met, but I've remembered it this time."


1) DO you find it plain wrong to use it in Present?

- DO you remember my name?
- I forgot it (I have forgotten it)
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Another one is 3) to be forgetting.......what meanings does it have except I almost forgot?

I don't think it is used in that way. I would use it as a recent, possibly temporary, thing: "I must be getting old - I'm forgetting to do all sorts of things these days."

How so?

I am forgetting my hat. -:-? I know I am forgetting something. Oh, I almost forgot my hat!:shock:
 

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