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Hanuman_2000 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

to make up one's mind

Hello,

I have to kame a sentence using "to make up one's mind'.

1. I made up my mind there and then that I would never get married.

2.You're old enough to make your own mind up about smoking.

Are both the sentences correct for the given context?

Thanks.
  

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Hi, They are both correct. 1. I made up my mind there and then that I would never get married.

  • Hi, They are both correct.
  • 1.
  • I made up my mind there and then that I would never get married.
  • You're old enough to make your own mind up about smoking.
  • Are both the sentences correct for the given context?
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Hi,

They are both correct.

1. I made up my mind there and then that I would never get married.

2.You're old enough to make your own mind up about smoking.

Are both the sentences correct for the given context? W
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To my ears, it would sound more natural to say--

1. I made up my mind, then and there, to never get married.

2.You're old enough to m

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