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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Keep in mind

I've come across the 'keep in mind' idiom. Can it be used in this manner: let's keep in mind (that) this is an evil politician. Is (that) necessary?
  

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No, not necessary. Use 'that' when the sentence structure becomes obscure without it.

  • No, not necessary.
  • Use 'that' when the sentence structure becomes obscure without it.
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No, not necessary. Use 'that' when the sentence structure becomes obscure without it.
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AnonymousCan it be used in this manner
Yes. It can be used where you mean "remember". Let's [remember / keep in mind] (that) this is ....

CJ
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Sorry, I was just answering the final question, Anon. (Where is my mind these days?!)

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