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b2+ Vocabulary review Day 3

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  • Does "mind" in the phrase "Could you mind the baby for half an hour while I go to the shops?" mean:
    look after
    oppose or feel unhappy about
    be careful
  • To understand something clearly.
    Grasp
  • A person with exceptional intellectual or creative ability.
    Genius
  • Does "mind" in the phrase "Do you mind if I leave early?" mean:
    be careful
    look after
    oppose or feel unhappy about
  • A special talent or ability someone is born with.
    Gift
  • Feeling very confused and unsure.
    Bewildered/baffle
  • Does "mind" in the phrase "Mind that step – I just saw someone trip over it." mean:
    be careful
    oppose or feel unhappy about
    look after
  • Does "mind" in the phrase "Mind you don’t hit your head on that window!" mean:
    oppose or feel unhappy about
    look after
    be careful
  • A young person with extraordinary talent or ability.
    Prodigy
  • A person who is very interested in academic or technical subjects, often seen as socially awkward.
    Nerd
  • Does "mind" in the phrase "Would you mind giving me a hand with this box? It weighs a ton." mean:
    look after
    oppose or feel unhappy about
    be careful
  • Does "mind" in the phrase "Can you mind my suitcase for me while I go to the toilet?" mean:
    look after
    be careful
    oppose or feel unhappy about
  • To remember something that happened in the past.
    Recall
  • To learn something so that you can remember it perfectly.
    Memorise
  • Being bothered or upset by something.
    Fazed
  • To confuse someone completely.
    Baffle/bewildered
  • To know or identify something because you've seen or heard it before.
    Recognised