Which one is correct?
"I'll keep it in my mind" or "I'll keep it in mind"?

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I'll keep it in my mind

This phrase is correct and can be used, but it is less common and sounds slightly less natural than 'I'll keep it in mind'.

This phrase also means that you will remember or consider something.

Examples:

  • I'll keep your words of wisdom in my mind.
  • I'll keep the image of that beautiful sunset in my mind forever.

Alternatives:

  • I'll keep it in mind
  • I'll remember it
  • I'll take note of it
  • I'll bear it in mind
  • I'll hold onto that

I'll keep it in mind

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase means that you will remember or consider something.

Examples:

  • Thank you for the suggestion. I'll keep it in mind.
  • I'll keep your advice in mind when making my decision.
  • I'll keep the information in mind for future reference.

Alternatives:

  • I'll remember it
  • I'll take note of it
  • I'll bear it in mind
  • I'll hold onto that
  • I'll make a mental note of it
Both phrases 'I'll keep it in mind' and 'I'll keep it in my mind' are correct and commonly used in English. However, 'I'll keep it in mind' is more commonly used and considered more natural. The phrase means that you will remember or consider something.

Last Updated: February 16, 2024

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