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Jexis Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

How to use the phrase ‘if you don’t mind’?

It has no exact translation into my native language, so I don’t completely understand that phrase. If I can’t even understand it, obviously, I can’t also use it correctly.

It’s very kind of you to correct any ungrammatical phrases that I made throughout this question.
  

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Jexis How to use the phrase ‘if you don’t mind’? It means "if you have no objection(s)". 1.

  • Jexis How to use the phrase ‘if you don’t mind’?
  • It means "if you have no objection(s)".
  • 1.
  • You can use it by itself, either at the beginning or at the end of the main clause.
  • If you don't mind, I'm going to borrow your dictionary for a minute.
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JexisHow to use the phrase ‘if you don’t mind’?
It means "if you have no objection(s)".

1. You can use it by itself, either at the beginning or at the end of the main clause.

If you don't mind, I'm going to borrow your dictionary for a minute.
I'm going to borrow your dictionary for a minute, if you don't mind.

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