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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #106538: To mind and expressions
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    To mind and expressions


    TO MIND= to disturb, to be careful of, to take care of, to pay attention to, to feel that something is important and to feel interested in it or upset about it.

     

                                                                              

     

    1) The verb TO MIND is followed by :

    * a noun :

    ex : I don't mind chocolate from time to time.

    * a gerund :

    ex : Would you mind my (me) singing ?

    * a clause :

    ex : I don't mind if you don't talk to me ! = it doesn't matter ...

    but not by an infinitive.

     

    2)  To mind is most often used in the interrogative and negative forms :

    ex : She doesn't mind staying up late. 

    ex : Do you mind my smoking ? ( me smoking = less formal ) = smoking and ready to put out his cigarette = Do you dislike the fact I'm smoking ?

    ex:  Do you mind if I smoke ? The person will light a cigarette if permission is given.

     

    3) To mind is also used in the imperative + a clause (often a negative one) : = Be careful ! (This expression is used in the UK.)

    ex : Mind you don't fall ! ; Mind you don't bang your head ! Mind the step !

    ex : Mind your own business !

     

    4) To mind is also used to express polite request:

    ex : Would you mind switching on the light for me, please?

     

    5) An expression :  Mind you ... is used to add something to what you have just said, especially to make it less strong. = It's mostly spoken English and quite informal.

    ex : The meal was expensive ... Mind you, it was delicious !

     

      BEWARE !  Do not mistake : 'I dont mind ...' and  'I don't care...' (= I'm not interested !)

     

                   

     

    Now, you're ready for the test !





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    1) ' me Sam's phone number ? I'd like to invite him for dinner next week ! ' 'Yes, and so does Sam ! He doesn't want his number given ; it's unlisted because he keeps being disturbed ! ' , I'll call him first in order to ask him !
    2) behind you, you might fall and hurt yourself !
    3) Do you think he me his computer to check my mails?
    4) what you're doing ! There's a lady in a wheelchair behind you and I'm sure held the door !
    5) a nice cup of tea with a scone ! I'm really starving just now! sharing with me ?' 'Of course I wouldn't ! Besides, my legs are so tired that a rest ! '
    ' a pipe?' 'Well, to be frank, he takes a cigarette, provided he sits in the wind, but pipes ! They make me sick.' 'Don't worry ! As the smoke, I'll wait till we're out !'








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