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Onelook Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Mind that/mind if

What's the difference between the two?


I always thought these two meant the same thing:


I don't mind if you hit him.

I don't mind that you hit him.

  

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onelook I don't mind if you hit him. It doesn't bother me if you hit him. onelook I don't mind that you hit him.

  • onelook I don't mind if you hit him.
  • It doesn't bother me if you hit him.
  • onelook I don't mind that you hit him.
  • (I know that) you hit him, and that doesn't bother me.
  • CJ
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onelookI don't mind if you hit him.

It doesn't bother me if you hit him.

onelookI don't mind that you hit him.

(I know that) you hit him, and that doesn't bother me.

CJ

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