Would you mind and do you mind
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Would you mind
and do you mind are used in polite requests. Most occurrences of would
you mind
in conversation are in requests:
[A and family are eating on their terrace; B, a guest, arrives]
A:
Would you mind eating out here with us?
B: No, good heavens, no.
Do you mind speaking up
, cos we can’t hear you.
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Note how speaker B answers no, not yes in the first example. This is the normal, polite
answer to requests with mind (to mind means ‘to object’, thus: No, I have no objection
to, or problem with, your request.).
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Note the use of the -ing form, not the infinitive:
Would you mind moving your car?
(Would you mind to move your car?)
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Cambridge Grammar of English
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