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Mind Phrase Means One's Change Eslpod Shopping Thing

Id ESLPod_0941_WE_1556
Episode Id ESLPod 941
Episode Title Types of Shopping Areas
Phrase to have (something) in mind
Text The phrase "to have (something) in mind," in this podcast, means to be thinking about a particular thing: "When you mentioned a destination wedding, I had in mind a beautiful tropical beach, not an active volcano!" The phrase "to make up (one's) mind" means to decide between two or more thing: "Do you want to go the mountains or the coast? Make up your mind!" The phrase "to change (one's) mind" means to change one's opinion about something: "Why did you change your mind about the paint color?" The phrase "to turn (something) over in (one's) mind" means to think about something for a long time: "Let me turn your proposal over in my mind for a few days and then get back to you."
Topics Shopping

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