ge has its own idioms.
B. Here are some idioms with the word mind. Make sentences using each idiom.
You may refer to a dictionary.
1. great minds think alike
2. give somebody a piece of your mind
3. spring to mind
4. blow your mind
5. something boggles the mind
6. lose your mind
7. mind over matter
8. your mind's eye
Answers
Explanation:
1. Be in two minds about sth
Meaning: to be undecided about something
2. Bear sth in mind/ bear in mind (that)
Meaning: To remember; to consider; to note.
3. Blow someone’s mind
Meaning: To astonish someone, to flabbergast someone
4. Change your mind
Meaning: To change your decision
5. Have in mind
Meaning: To consider, to contemplate, to intend.
6. Make up one’s mind
Meaning: To decide, to reach a conclusion.
7. Never mind
Meaning: It is not important; do not fret; used to reassure or comfort the person to whom it is said.
8. On your mind
Meaning: To be worrying you
9. Out of sight, out of mind.
Meaning: When something is not nearby, it is forgotten about.
10. Slip your mind
Meaning: To be forgotten (Especially events)
11. Speak your mind
Meaning: To say what you think about something directly