Always mind your business. (The underlined word is a ...........
(A) noun
(B) verb
(C) adjective
(d) preposition
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the underlined word is mind
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Always mind your business.
Here,
(B) mind is a verb
Explanation:
- We use the word Mind as a verb, which implies 'take care of, or be careful of or about something, or pay attention to something'
- Mind as verb can also mean to feel annoyed, unhappy, or upset, about something, example, I do not mind the heat.
- Mind as a verb can also imply to look after something/someone for a short time, example, Could you please mind the children for me for few minutes?
- Mind can also imply obey someone, especially a parent/teacher. example, You had better mind me, or you are going to your room!
- "Mind your own business" means asking for a respect of other people's privacy. It means that a person must stop meddling in what does not concern that person
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