1) It's been at the back of my mind to call José for several days now, but I haven't got round to it yet. a) To have a willingness to listen to or accept new ideas, other people’s suggestions etc. b) To feel (slightly) inclined to (do something). c) The way someone thinks or feels about something at a particular time. d) When you intend to do something, but are not actively thinking about it. 2) The most important thing is to go into the exam in a positive frame of mind. a) To be determined to do or have something. b) To tell someone who is in the same room as you not to pay any attention to you, because you do not want to interrupt what they are doing. c) When you intend to do something, but are not actively thinking about it. d) The way someone thinks or feels about something at a particular time. 3) I’ve half a mind to take my holidays in winter this year. a) Used to tell someone in a rude way that you do not want them to ask about something private. b) To be very excited or surprised by something. c) To forget something. d) To feel (slightly) inclined to (do something). 4) You can get a university degree if you set your mind to it. a) To be determined to do or have something. b) To forget something. c) When you intend to do something, but are not actively thinking about it. d) To think (or not) about sth for a short time. 5) Could you repeat that? I'm sorry, I just have my mind on other things right now. a) To forget something. b) To be distracted or unable to focus. c) When you intend to do something, but are not actively thinking about it. d) To have a willingness to listen to or accept new ideas, other people’s suggestions etc. 6) I'm sorry I forgot your birthday - it just slipped my mind. a) When you intend to do something, but are not actively thinking about it. b) To be distracted or unable to focus. c) To be determined to do or have something. d) To forget something. 7) What was the first thing that crossed your mind when you won the prize? a) To have a willingness to listen to or accept new ideas, other people’s suggestions etc. b) To feel (slightly) inclined to (do something). c) To think (or not) about sth for a short time. d) To be distracted or unable to focus. 8) It doesn’t seem to be a very good plan, but I think we should keep an open mind about it for the time being. a) To be determined to do or have something. b) To tell someone who is in the same room as you not to pay any attention to you, because you do not want to interrupt what they are doing. c) To have a willingness to listen to or accept new ideas, other people’s suggestions etc. d) When you intend to do something, but are not actively thinking about it. 9) There was one scene in the film that really blew my mind. a) To forget something. b) To be very excited or surprised by something. c) To tell someone who is in the same room as you not to pay any attention to you, because you do not want to interrupt what they are doing. d) Used to tell someone in a rude way that you do not want them to ask about something private. 10) "Where have you been?" "Mind your own business!" a) Used to tell someone in a rude way that you do not want them to ask about something private. b) To tell someone who is in the same room as you not to pay any attention to you, because you do not want to interrupt what they are doing. c) To be determined to do or have something. d) When you intend to do something, but are not actively thinking about it. 11) Don't mind me - I'm just sorting out some files here. a) To have a willingness to listen to or accept new ideas, other people’s suggestions etc. b) To be very excited or surprised by something. c) To forget something. d) To tell someone who is in the same room as you not to pay any attention to you, because you do not want to interrupt what they are doing.

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