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Beatutiful heart Posted 17 years ago
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Are they correct?

Hi, getting confused whether these are correct.

- What comes into your mind at mention of the book?

- What comes into your mind to hear of the book?

- What comes into your mind when hearing of the book?

- What comes into your mind concerning the book?

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These are correct. - What comes into your mind at mention of the book? - What comes into your mind when you hear of the book?

  • These are correct.
  • - What comes into your mind at mention of the book?
  • - What comes into your mind when you hear of the book?
  • - What comes into your mind when hearing of the book?
  • - What comes into your mind concerning the book?
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These are correct.

- What comes into your mind at mention of the book?
- What comes into your mind when you hear of the book?
- What comes into your mind when hearing of the book?
- What comes into your mind concerning the book?

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