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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Really minded her

What does this sentence mean and is it correct?

I never really minded her.

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Top answer

It's OK. She never really bothered me. I never really objected to her.

  • It's OK.
  • She never really bothered me.
  • I never really objected to her.
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2 Answers
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It's OK.
She never really bothered me.
I never really objected to her.
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AnonymousI never really minded her.
It could also mean: I never really babysat/temporarily looked after her.

Have a look at meaning #4 of "mind" as a verb in the link below.

http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/mind

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