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Difference between concern and mind Wed Jan 19, 2005 11:20 am  Difference between concern and mind
 

Test No. incompl/elem-3 "Drive carefully", question 3

Do what you like, I really don't ..........

(a) concern
(b) interested
(c) dislike
(d) mind

Test No. incompl/elem-3 "Drive carefully", answer 3

Do what you like, I really don't mind.

Correct answer: (d) mind

Your answer was: incorrect
Do what you like, I really don't interested.
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WHAT YOU LIKE Wed Jan 19, 2005 11:44 am  WHAT YOU LIKE
 

This means do whatever you want to do -it's your choice,
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Difference between concern and mind Tue Jan 31, 2006 5:30 am  Difference between concern and mind
 

what is the differenc between concern and mind?
why "concern" is wrong?
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Difference between concern and mind Thu Mar 22, 2007 9:56 am  Difference between concern and mind
 

what is the difference between "I don't care" and "I don't mind"?
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Difference between concern and mind Fri Apr 11, 2008 15:22 pm  Difference between concern and mind
 

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'Concern' is wrong because it requires a different syntax: Do what you like, I am really not concerned.

The difference between "I don't care" and "I don't mind" is small, and here they would be synonymous, but "I don't mind' can also mean "It's OK".

What do you mean by "obeyed", fardian?
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