REMEMBER vs REMIND

Remember

Remember means to have a memory, to keep a memory. In other words it means 'not to forget'.
Do you remember the name of the book? Yes, but I don't remember the author's name. – ( I do not have the memory)
Remember to feed the cat. (don’t forget)

Remind

Remind means causes someone to think of something/make someone remember something they have forgotten.
The smell of the sea reminds me of my childhood. I grew up near the sea.
Peter reminds me of my brother. They look so alike.
Remind me to book a table for tomorrow. I might forget.
I reminded John that we had already agreed on a venue for the conference.
Look at this conversation. Note the difference between remember and remind.
John to Peter:  Remember it is Sarah's birthday tomorrow.
Peter to John:  Thanks for reminding me. I totally forgot.
John to Peter: How long have you two been together? Don't tell me you can’t remember that either.
Peter to John: Very funny. Of course I remember. You remind me of my sister, always picking on me.
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Other Confusing verbs

WAIT - EXPECT - HOPE - LOOK FORWARD

WIN - EARN - GAIN

SEEK - LOOK FOR - SEARCH