文档介绍:《读写教程 IV》: Ex. VIII, p. 207
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VIII. The word “mind” when used in the sense of object to, dislike, be annoyed by is usually found in questions and negative sentences and can be followed by an if-clause or an -ing structure. Study the model given below and rewrite each of the following sentences using “mind”.
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I know she isn’t really interested in window-shopping, but she doesn’t mind waiting while I have a look.
Model: Not only did I enjoy the show, but I didn’t mind the actors knowing that I like it.
1. I know she isn’t really interested in window-shopping, but she doesn’t object to waiting while I have a look.
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2. If people don’t care my having no degrees, I could give a few music lessons!
If people don’t mind my having no degrees, I could give a few music lessons!
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3. People are not annoyed by paying much more for good software because they can see the benefits of using it.
People don’t mind paying much more for good software because they can see the benefits of using it.
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4. I am big for my age and I didn’t feel annoyed if he thought I was a young man.
I am big for my age and I didn’t mind if he thought I was a young man.
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5. We don’t feel annoyed if it takes time for people to express their hopes and goals and th