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Phrases With Mind - Idioms
Phrases With Mind - Idioms
SLIPPED MY MIND
CROSSED MY MIND
The teacher gave him a piece of her mind about his sharing.
I went out of my mind when I lost the match for [my mistake] a mistake I made.
She went out of her mind when she saw her car crashed
‘M IN TWO MIND
I was in two mind about change changing teams. [It is the best team but I miss my
teammates.] ?
I’m in two mind about go going to the [birthday] party. [I like it but I exhausted]I fancy the
idea and I’m grateful for the invitation, but I’m really exhausted.
TAKE MY MIND OFF
I felt down in the dumps about losing the match, but I went to a restaurant with my family to
take my mind off it
[I feel on cloud nine because I went with my friend to take my mind off] This sentence is not
particularly bad, the thing is that I can’t fet what you mean. Try to writing something different:
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KEPT IN MIND
[I kept in mind when my friend helped me to do the same when he need it] I get the idea you
try to convey, but it is somewhat odd. You should rephrase it:
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MAKE UP MY MIND
[I’ve changed my mind, I don’t practice football, I practice basketball] I think you should write
this sentence so it implies a meaning for the future.
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I’ve changed my mind about her birthday present. I will give her something better.
LOST MY MIND
My dad lost his mind when the light went out electricity went off and it was very hot.