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Tamguatlay Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

What's in /on your mind?

What's on your mind?
What's in your mind?

Do the sentences have the same meaning?

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"What's on your mind?" means "What is occupying your thoughts / concerning you?".

Personally I don't think I would ever say "What's in your mind?" For the sort of meaning I assume that might have, I would say "What do you have in mind?", for example.

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tamguatlayDo the sentences have the same meaning?
No. The second one has no definite meaning for me at all.

CJ
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CalifJim tamguatlayDo the sentences have the same meaning?No. The second one has no definite meaning for me at all.CJ
Nor for me.

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