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Silak12 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Never mind?

Hi! everyone.
Could you tell me what never mind mean in the sentences below?
-I'm sick of snow already, never mind by the end of the winter.
-Top executive salaries are huge, never mind that ordinary employees are having their pensions cut.
Thanks!
  

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" or "don't imagine" -I'm sick of snow already; don't even think about how sick I will be by the end of the winter. -Top executive salaries are huge; don't think about the fact that ordinary employees are having their pensions cut.

  • " or "don't imagine" -I'm sick of snow already; don't even think about how sick I will be by the end of the winter.
  • -Top executive salaries are huge; don't think about the fact that ordinary employees are having their pensions cut.
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It means "don't even think about it.." or "don't imagine"

-I'm sick of snow already; don't even think about how sick I will be by the end of the winter.

-Top executive salaries are huge; don't think about the fact that ordinary employees are having their pensions cut.

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