Now I understand why I couldn't translate a lot of sentences with to mind.
I almost always tried to use the wrong meaning (to object).
I hope it won't be a problem in the future.
Thank you, friends!
meansI'm not sure whether I can help you with this or not.
meansWe should go out to take photographs whether it is raining or not.
If one says 'Do you mind me smoking' - this means that I am actually smoking i.e. me, the person, the body of me is emanating smoke, and this is obviously not what is happeining (unless you're on fire of course)




I can't even begin to explain that, I don't even know what it means.
The meaning is hereabout, but it's not quite clear for me yet.Are you sure WHETHER this is right?
Your going to eat it WHETHER you like it or not!
Don't confuse "whether" with the word "weather"!![]()
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I'm getting to undersrand more and moreOr you will get a STORMY reception from Ian if you do, whether you like it or not.:razz:
And to my mind ,that would be bad.
Just a quick recap on one of the examples Cobra alluded to.
He changed... 'Do you mind my smoking' to... 'Do you mind me smoking'
The correct grammar is... 'Do you mind my smoking'.
If one says 'Do you mind me smoking' - this means that I am actually smoking i.e. me, the person, the body of me is emanating smoke, and this is obviously not what is happeining (unless you're on fire of course)
Smoking is an act, and the correct grammar is... 'Do you mind my smoking' i.e. do you mind if I carry out the act of smoking a cigarette.
Me smoking = me, the person, the body is smoking
My smoking = carrying out the act of smoking of a cigarette/cigar etc
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then what am I supposed to do?

Do to set and to set out have the same meaning?
I have the same question
Do to set and to set up have the same meaning?
These are some collocations, but I can't understend the meaning to set from these onesto set a post in concrete.
to set a time limit or the time.
to set a boundary
These are some collocations, but I can't understend the meaning to set from these ones
to set concrete = to prepare or to mix concrete. Clear?
to set a boundary = to order to somebody to do something in time.
to set = to plow the earth
to set = to turn water to vodka, or water to ice, or a girl-friend to a wife
to set = to make a contour of something of physical, or virtual
to set = to place my slippers under my bad
Clear?
Christine has clearly explained it to meTo set the table - place the cutlery and plates in their correct positions on the table before a meal.
Water to vodka would be a great trick



but how is that process named? perhaps set?Girl friend to wife make your girl friend your wife
but how is that process named? perhaps set?
12, 14, 16... 200, 202 etc. Clear!Has a few meanings #2#4#6#8#10 and so on are EVEN numbers
if I am bad guy and won't pay you back...if I lend you £5, when you pay me back we will be EVEN
not almost clear, but I think it is so, because you are not comming out to RussiaYou will learn to speak English EVEN if I have to come out to Russia to teach you