remembered
v.v. to bring a memory back into your mind or to not forget to do something. You use this when you think of something from the past.
v. to retrieve information from memory or to remain aware of a duty or task. The past tense and past participle form of 'remember'.
I suddenly remembered that I left my keys inside.
She remembered to lock the front door before leaving for her long vacation.
The elderly veteran clearly remembered the day the peace treaty was signed, describing the atmosphere of the city with remarkable precision despite the intervening decades.
The verb is transitive and can be followed by a noun, a gerund, or a 'to' infinitive with a change in meaning.
I remembered to see that film last yearI remembered seeing that film last yearUse 'remember' + gerund for past memories; use 'remember' + infinitive for tasks you must not forget to do.