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 lizgc7
 
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							| Hello dear teachers! 
Could you help me telling me the difference between overlook and forget? For example: In the sentence: She forgot / overlooked to tell you about his visit. Whis is the correct verb?
Thanks in advance! Greetings from Mexico! =) |  17 May 2013      
					
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 maceman
 
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							| Hello Lizgc7, Here is a site that could help you determine the difference. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/forget In the third definition 3(A) there is a hyper-link to the word overlook. Hope it helps you. |  17 May 2013     
					
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 daver
 
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							| Just from a grammatical standpoint, forget can be followed by to <verb>, as you have in your example, whereas I really don �t think that �s acceptable for overlook. The latter must be followed by a noun phrase. So, to use your example, it would be either 
 	She forgot to tell you about his visit 
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 	She overlooked telling you about his visit. |  17 May 2013     
					
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