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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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in your mind or in your heart ?

Although we always reminder you that, but you did not keep it in your mind or your heart
  

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Use either "although" or "but," but not both. If you keep something "in mind" you remember it. ) If you keep something "in your heart" it has an emotional connection to you.

  • Use either "although" or "but," but not both.
  • If you keep something "in mind" you remember it.
  • ) If you keep something "in your heart" it has an emotional connection to you.
  • We always remind you about that, but you didn't keep it in mind.
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Use either "although" or "but," but not both.

If you keep something "in mind" you remember it. (Don't use "your" there.)

If you keep something "in your heart" it has an emotional connection to you.

We always remind you about that, but you didn't keep it in mind.

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