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Usage of the verb 'mind'



 
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Usage of the verb 'mind' #1 (permalink) Mon Jun 19, 2006 20:46 pm   Usage of the verb 'mind'
 

I was studying the usage of the verb 'mind' and
I was thinking about if I could use it this way:

---Imagine I know what she doesn?t mind ?cause
I asked her on some occassions before.

Can I say to her face to face the following
affirmative sentence?

'You don?t mind me leaving
the dining room in a mess, throwing my
clothes on the floor...'

Thanks a lot!

Jes?s
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Usage of the verb 'mind' #2 (permalink) Tue Jun 20, 2006 7:27 am   Usage of the verb 'mind'
 

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Already answered here: The usage: "I don't mind".
http://www.english-test.net/forum/ftopic9670.html
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