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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Phrase meaning

I would like to say 'pay no attention to'. Should it be 'do not mind' or just 'mind..' as in the below sentence?

Mind / do not mind the cat behind us and my brother's adorable smile.

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Think about the famous London underground slogan: Mind the gap.

  • Think about the famous London underground slogan: Mind the gap.
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Think about the famous London underground slogan: Mind the gap.
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AlpheccaStarsThink about the famous London underground slogan: Mind the gap.
Thanks for your response teacher.

So using 'mind' implies pay attention to. Right?

So in my sentence should I use 'don't mind .....'?
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AnonymousSo using 'mind' implies pay attention to. Right?
Right.
AnonymousSo in my sentence should I use 'don't mind .....'?
Yes.
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AlpheccaStars AnonymousSo using 'mind' implies pay attention to. Right?Right. AnonymousSo in my sentence should I use 'don't mind .....'?Yes.
Great. Thanks very much.

Just curious, would 'ignore' also work instead of 'don't mind'?
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AnonymousJust curious, would 'ignore' also work instead of 'don't mind'?
Yes.

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