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Part 3: Don't mind vs Doesn't matter - English In A Minute

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Theverb'mind'means'dislike,
annoyedbyorobjectto'.
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Don't mind vs Doesn't matter - Engl...

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The verb 'mind' means 'dislike, be annoyed by or object to'.

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It's followed by (verb)ing and often used in negatives and questions.

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For example: Do you mind opening the window?

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Sam: No, I don't mind.

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Dan: If someone says 'I don't mind', it means that they have no preference or that they are happy for something to happen.

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However, the verb 'matter' in English can mean 'be important'.

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'English matters,' means 'English is important'.

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If we say 'it doesn't matter', it means that the thing that we are talking about is not important or not significant.

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Do you want tea or coffee?

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Sam: It doesn't matter.

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Sometimes they can both mean the same thing.

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Sam: Do you want chicken for dinner?

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Dan: I don't mind!

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Sam: Do you want chicken for dinner?

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Dan: It doesn't matter to me.