1 with will (used as a modifier).
2. Thinking ~ (used as predicative and used with infinitive).
3. Have ~, have ~ heart, have ~ spirit, have enthusiasm for ~, care about ~ (form a compound).
Ying Ying explained:
Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)
(used in combination) mentally inclined to a particular thing.
"Have a public spirit"; "enterprising spirit"
(used in combination) having a certain kind of inclination or inclination.
"serious thinking"; "justice"
(usually followed by' to') naturally inclined.
"I don't want to answer any questions."
Synonym: apt (p) disposed (p) given (p) attending (p).
Make sentences:
Nothing can make me change my mind. Mind.
Nothing can make me change my mind.
2. I didn't annoy me? Mind? With questions.
I don't bother about these problems either.
3. His? Mind? Not a painful mind.
His thoughts are unaffected by pain.
You don't know? Mind? Sleep in that bed, right?
You don't mind sleeping in that bed, do you?
5. Mine? Mind? Drift to my youth.
I recall my youth.
6. Never? Note that I can manage without it.
It doesn't matter. I can manage without it.
I have a goal? Mind? The first year.
In the first year, I had an indicator in my mind.
This question is very important to him? Mind.
This question is very important in his mind.
I don't think he will? Mind? I ask now.
It seems that he won't mind my asking questions now.
You helped me unload a big burden? Mind.
You have lightened my burden.