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Miyabi Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

"In my mind" vs " on my mind"

What is the difference meaning between " in my mind " and " on my mind ".

For example," You're always on my mind" OR " You're always in my mind." ?

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You want on . You are always on my mind. ~ I'm always thinking about you.

  • You want on .
  • You are always on my mind.
  • ~ I'm always thinking about you.
  • There is another expression (keep ) in mind .
  • It has a different meaning.
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You want on.

You are always on my mind. ~ I'm always thinking about you.

There is another expression (keep) in mind. It has a different meaning.

-- Don't forget that I can help you prepare for the party Saturday.
-- OK. I'll keep you in mind. ~ I will remember you (if I need someone to help).

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