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Collocation

change your mind

verb + possessive determiner + noun verb + possessive determiner + noun

Definition

to decide differently; to reverse a decision or opinion

'change your mind' is a common English collocation. to decide differently; to reverse a decision or opinion

Visual cue for change your mind

change + your + mind

“I was going to stay home, but I changed my mind.”

Examples

  • It’s okay to _____ your mind if you don’t feel ready.
  • I was going to order pizza, but I _____ my mind and cooked pasta.
  • Don’t _____ your mind just because someone disagrees with you.
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  • She _____ her mind at the last minute and decided to come with us.
  • If you _____ your mind, please let me know before Friday.
  • He told me he had _____ his mind about moving to Berlin.
  • I’m not trying to _____ your mind; I just want you to hear the full story.
  • After reading the report, the manager _____ his mind on the budget cuts.
  • No matter how much we argued, she wouldn’t _____ her mind.