aysaa
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Hello,
Learn English Online - English grammar - correct usage of mind
We can use don't mind/wouldn't mind to say that we are not troubled by something.
I have some trouble about the third one. In my humble opinion, It should be 'smoked' because the main clause is constructed with 'would', namely, it should be ''I wouldn't mind if you smoked. Am I right or must it be 'smoke'?
Thanks.
Learn English Online - English grammar - correct usage of mind
We can use don't mind/wouldn't mind to say that we are not troubled by something.
[*=left]I don't mind your coming late.
[*=left]I don't mind your opening the window.
[*=left]I wouldn't mind if you smoke.
I have some trouble about the third one. In my humble opinion, It should be 'smoked' because the main clause is constructed with 'would', namely, it should be ''I wouldn't mind if you smoked. Am I right or must it be 'smoke'?
Thanks.