Bear- in the sense of keeping.
The correct spelling is "bear in mind." "Bear" in this context means to remember or carry. "Bare" means uncovered or naked.
The phrase "bear in mind" is grammatically correct and commonly used to mean "remember" or "keep in mind."
Yes, the term 'bear in mind' is grammatically correct; the verb 'to bear' is used to mean 'to hold' in your mind.A more interesting answer:Bear in mind, the correct spelling of a phrase, or a terrifying psychotic episode?A lot of words have more than one meaning. Sometimes, it's as though these words are taunting us like potholes in the roads of our happiness, causing us to find ourselves helplessly stuck in a hole of misunderstanding. The double meaning of bear is an excellent example of these terrible, confusing potholes, not least when it is used in the context of the term 'bear in mind'.You, like many other sexy and intelligent people, have probably said to yourself more than once, 'hang on, it can't be 'bear' in mind because 'bear' is an animal. It must be the other word that sounds a bit like bear, which is 'bare' in mind. Yes it must be 'bare in mind', as a bear in mind would be a terrifying psychotic episode brought on by a hereditary or lifestyle influence. But before we suffer in the darkness any longer, let's separate the lies from the truth here.The word bear has two meanings:1. A large, furry animal that can kill you2. To carry, e.g. ' They came bearing gifts'And so, the phrase 'bear in mind' refers to the second meaning of bear, as in 'carry this thought in your mind'.
The correct spelling of the adverb is mentally (with the mind or imagination).
Sikie = Psyche, quite possibly. The human soul/mind/spirit.
 -adjective 1. given to inquiry, research, or asking questions; eager for knowledge; intellectually curious: an inquisitive mind. 2. unduly or inappropriately curious; prying.-noun 3. an inquisitive person: thick curtains to frustrate inquisitives.
BEAR means to keep or to carry. BARE means naked, uncover. You would bear in mind, you would bear arms, you would bare your shoulders to the sun, and wood with no paint or varnish is bare wood. Not to be confused with where Pooh lives- in the Bear woods. :}
The phrase "bear in mind" is grammatically correct and commonly used to mean "remember" or "keep in mind."
It's "bear in mind" meaning remember and take into account. One of the meanings of bear is to carry, or hold up or support. So, you can carry something or hold it in your mind. The only meanings of bare are in the context of lacking, including lacking clothes, decorations, or enhancements. On the lighter side... If you are imagining somebody naked, then it is bare in mind. If you are imagining a big furry omnivore, then it would be bear in mind.
Yes, the term 'bear in mind' is grammatically correct; the verb 'to bear' is used to mean 'to hold' in your mind.A more interesting answer:Bear in mind, the correct spelling of a phrase, or a terrifying psychotic episode?A lot of words have more than one meaning. Sometimes, it's as though these words are taunting us like potholes in the roads of our happiness, causing us to find ourselves helplessly stuck in a hole of misunderstanding. The double meaning of bear is an excellent example of these terrible, confusing potholes, not least when it is used in the context of the term 'bear in mind'.You, like many other sexy and intelligent people, have probably said to yourself more than once, 'hang on, it can't be 'bear' in mind because 'bear' is an animal. It must be the other word that sounds a bit like bear, which is 'bare' in mind. Yes it must be 'bare in mind', as a bear in mind would be a terrifying psychotic episode brought on by a hereditary or lifestyle influence. But before we suffer in the darkness any longer, let's separate the lies from the truth here.The word bear has two meanings:1. A large, furry animal that can kill you2. To carry, e.g. ' They came bearing gifts'And so, the phrase 'bear in mind' refers to the second meaning of bear, as in 'carry this thought in your mind'.
I think you mean psychology - the study of the mind
In the context of a female dog, the correct spelling is chienne.In the context of an insult, the correct spelling is la pute. Bear in mind that cyberbullying and bullying are both illegal criminal acts.
That is the correct spelling of "undecided" (not having made up one's mind).
The correct spelling of the adverb is mentally (with the mind or imagination).
The correct spelling is physio. Physio is a colloquial term for a physiotherapist.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "phrenic" (of the mind, also a major nerve).
The correct spelling is managed.Some example sentences are:He managed to crash into the cow's paddock again.She had always managed her staff with an iron fist.Never mind, I managed without you.
Yes, navy is the correct spelling.