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Natalli. Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Vocabulary Question

Dear Teachers

Can anyone tell me in which context these expressions appear and what do they mean?

"mind out"

"mond one's own business"

Thanks beforehand

Regards

Nata...
  

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Hi Natalli, 1. Mind out - be careful, beware (BrE). 2.

  • Hi Natalli, 1.
  • Mind out - be careful, beware (BrE).
  • 2.
  • Mind one's own business - A person should not deal with others' concerns.
  • He / she should take care of his / her concerns only.
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Hi Natalli,

1. Mind out - be careful, beware (BrE).

2. Mind one's own business - A person should not deal with others' concerns.

He / she should take care of his / her concerns only. Usually, this idiom is used when asking for privacy.

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Hallo

Thanks a lot Regards:)

Regards

Nata...
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Honestly I thought "mind out" is "to give up an idea", so I was wrong.

Emotion: smile

Nata..

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