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would/doyou
mindme
mydoing
sth?=woulddoyou
mindifido
sth?are all correctly expressed.
The possessive case of my should be used, but in informal cases, the accusative may be used instead of the possessive.
Good luck with your progress.
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wouldyou
mindmy
doingsth
This is a fixed format.
The latter is the wrong syntax.
If you want to use the latter one, you can only use if
wouldyou
mindifido
sth for example.
wouldyou
mindmy
opening
thewindows
Do you mind opening windows?
wouldyou
mindifiopen
thewindows.
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Right. mind as a verb. 1
Meaning:"Watch out; Note", followed by a noun or clause, can also be used alone.
mindthe
gap。Beware of cracks.
Meaning:"Mind; I care", which is mainly used for interrogative sentences and negative sentences. doyoumindificall
youlater?
Shall I call you later?
wouldyou
mindmy
closing
thewindow?
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go ahead, meaning I don't mind, you do it. yes, i am afraid...Mean, well, I'm afraid I'm not too happy to do it.
Example sentences for go ahead:
1、go ahead and cry. don't hold it in.
Just cry. Don't put up with it.
2、go ahead! there's nothing to be afraid of.
Let's go! Nothing to be afraid of.
3、please go ahead. i won't be a minute.
Please go inside, I'll be right there.
4、go ahead. quick! shoot!
Hurry up, shoot!
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Pick me up is also OK.
would you mind me/ my doing sth?Do you mind if I do something?
would you mind
English w d ju ma nd] American w d j ma nd].
Dictionary Do you mind....? Please; You don't mind.
Example sentence a: would you mind if i order?
Do you mind if I order food?
Word usage. The basic meaning of mind is "pay attention", "pay attention" and "beware", emphasizing the state of mind and the desire to pay attention wholeheartedly. It can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb, and when used as a transitive verb, it is followed by a noun, a pronoun, a verb infinitive (mostly a negative sail rule), a gerund or that wh- clause as an object.
When mind is used as a "care" solution, it focuses on guarding and protecting from harm or accidents, taking a noun or pronoun as an object.
MIND can also be used as "mind", "care", "care" and "against". It is mainly used in doubt, negation, and conditional sentences.
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would you mind me doing sth.It is to ask for the opinion of the other party about what is about to be done, and the personal will to expect a positive reply from the other party is included in the would semantics.
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General interrogative sentences. mind followed by doing, mind doing something? would, to be polite.
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Affirmative: yes, i would. /yes,i would mind doing sth。or yes, i do. /yes,i mind doing sth。
or of course
Meaning: Yes, I mind. Yes, I mind doing ...
or no, i don't。/no,i don't mind doing sth。
Meaning: No, I don't mind.