Either can be correct, depending on context.
Do you have something on your mind?
I'll never understand what goes on in your mind.
Put in mind.
The correct term is "mind boggling." It means overwhelming.
I was correct when I answered the mind-bending questions on the quiz.
No. A better choice would be: Would you mind waiting a few minutes?
That is the correct spelling of "undecided" (not having made up one's mind).
Get Ya Mind Correct was created in 2001.
Put in mind.
The correct term is "mind boggling." It means overwhelming.
please bare in mind
Would you mind to close the door. Is it correct English to use it? "Would you mind closing the door." is correct. Well, "would you mind to close the door" is an incorrect sentence. "would you mind closing the door" is correct. Because when you "enjoy" or "mind" are always followed by -ing. Since your sentence include "mind" you would use closing. Actually' would you mind closing the door'? is a question,and mind is a verb followed by a gerund that's why you need to say' closing 'instead of' to close'
No. The correct way is, "You would not have mindedit."
Bear- in the sense of keeping.
it will correct your mind
I think you mean psychology - the study of the mind
It's a weird sentence, but it is grammatically correct.
I was correct when I answered the mind-bending questions on the quiz.
er...yeah. why wouldn't it be?! ... it depends on what you mean. If you want to tell a loved one that you have been thinking about them, then "you've been on my mind" is preferable. But if you want to tell someone you are sane, then saying that you are in your right mind is preferable. :) If you want to talk about thoughts, pondering something in my mind works as well...