Amazing things are happening before our eyes. A man goes to school for eleven years, then graduates, writes thousands of tests, dictations, tests, passes the exam and the exam and finally goes free, into life ... completely illiterate.
Why don't we remember the rules
How do you spell "do not mind", together or separately? I would like to answer this question counter: how did you manage to avoid the opportunity to learn this? But everything is quite simple. A person refuses to accept information in the practical use of which he was not convinced. And, unfortunately, most will understand this benefit, having already encountered problems that have arisen due to illiteracy.
The only good news here is that people, having realized the mistake, come to the need for self-education. And already at this stage, the motivation and practical benefit so necessary for memorization converge. Today we will analyze the question with the phrase "I do not mind," as it is spelled correctly.
About parts of speech
The first thing we pay attention to when we begin to doubt the spelling is the parts of speech. To decide, you need to ask a question:
I (what am I doing?) Do not mind.
What part of the speech answers the questions โWhat am I doing?โ, โWhat will I do?โ? That's right, this is a verb.
And now an elementary rule for the fifth grade: โnotโ with verbs is always written separately.
As they say "do not mind", together or separately, is no longer in doubt. Everything is extremely simple.
Examples of use
No sane person objects to the obvious positive changes in the structure and management of the company.
I do not mind not because of the lack of my own opinion. And because of that, only that I agree with the current direction of our activities.
Here I do not mind, but I want to make a few clarifications.
If I do not mind, this may indicate my respect. But this does not at all mean a final and complete agreement.
- Do the parties have any objections? - I do not mind, dear court.
Verbs beginning with โnotโ but not used without it (for example, โhateโ, โdislikeโ), of course, can be confusing, but they are not an exception to this rule.
Not or not?
The second most popular question is: "do not mind" as it is written, with "not" or with "neither"? A letter may use both options, depending on the context.
If the proposal is in the nature of negation, then we have before us a negative particle โnotโ:
I do not mind your decision. That is, the fact of objections is denied.
I never mind daytime sleep. I can even prefer it to a full dinner.
You misinterpreted my words: I do not mind what was said. I just make the necessary amendments in my opinion.
"None" is written only in the case of the use of the opposing union "no-no":
I neither object nor agree. You understand, I need time to think about this issue.
Listening patiently to my monologue, she neither objected nor showed support. Only occasionally she was surprised at the next round of thought of a kitchen philosopher.
You are not allowed to object or express your opinion. Only attentive listening and the ability to convey everything said in an undistorted form to our agent is your assignment for this evening.