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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Come to mind

Is it correct to say "come to your mind" in this context?

If it doesn't come to your mind to help someone in need, who am I to tell to help. It isn't my place to tell you what to do.

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If it doesn't come to your mind to help someone in need, who am I to tell to help. Thanks I never use the personal possessives ( my, your, his, ... ) in the expression "come to mind" so it sounds wrong to me.

  • If it doesn't come to your mind to help someone in need, who am I to tell to help.
  • Thanks I never use the personal possessives ( my, your, his, ...
  • ) in the expression "come to mind" so it sounds wrong to me.
  • I just say "come to mind".
  • By the way, another way to say it is If it doesn't occur to you to help ...
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Anonymous Is it correct to say "come to your mind" in this context?If it doesn't come to your mind to help someone in need, who am I to tell to help. It isn't my place to tell you what to do.Thanks
I never use the personal possessives (my, your, his, ...) in the expression "come to mind" so it sounds wrong to me. I just say "come to mind".

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I knew to use occur, just forgotEmotion: embarrassed

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