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meaning of "Tell someone off" | Idiom 'grin and bear it'
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Bearing in mind? #1 (permalink) Sat Mar 28, 2009 11:59 am   Bearing in mind?
 

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #69 "Bearing Information", question 3

I fully understand your comments and bearing those in ........., I have made the appropriate decision.

(a) brain
(b) mind
(c) thought
(d) sense

English Language Proficiency Tests, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #69 "Bearing Information", answer 3

I fully understand your comments and bearing those in mind, I have made the appropriate decision.

Correct answer: (b) mind
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my answer is mind is it correct? what are they different? Thanks
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Bearing in mind? #2 (permalink) Sun Mar 29, 2009 6:29 am   Bearing in mind?
 

I fully understand your comments and bearing those in ........., I have made the appropriate decision.

(a) brain
(b) mind
(c) thought
(d) sense

I have given your ideas a lot of thought, and they make sense. They show that you have a very active brain, and I will be bear this in mind when considering future promotions.
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Bearing in mind? #3 (permalink) Thu Apr 09, 2009 22:10 pm   Bearing in mind?
 

Thanks a lot for your explanation, it was very helpful for me. So I hope, I will have a reminiscence when it`s necessary.
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