Examples of using "Unutkan" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you forgetful?
Are you forgetful?
- I have become forgetful.
- I've become forgetful.
Tom is quite forgetful.
Tom is very forgetful.
We become forgetful as we grow older.
I'm becoming forgetful.
- I think Tom is forgetful.
- I think that Tom is forgetful.
I'm not forgetful.
Tom is forgetful, isn't he?
Tom is extremely forgetful.
One gets forgetful with age.
Tom says he often forgets things.
Tom is apt to be forgetful.
- I know Tom is forgetful.
- I know that Tom is forgetful.
Tom has recently become forgetful.
Tom is very forgetful, isn't he?
He is a very forgetful fellow.
Tom is quite forgetful, isn't he?
She is an absent-minded and unreliable person.
My grandmother was gradually becoming forgetful and frail.
Tom isn't as forgetful as he used to be.
Tom doesn't seem to be as forgetful as he used to be.
The older we grow, the more forgetful we become.
He became forgetful, which annoyed him intensely.
I'm getting forgetful these days, but what can you do?
- He is forgetful sometimes so never forget to remind him about the schedules.
- Don't forget to remind him about the schedules because he is sometimes forgetful.