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Lessons Categories warning someone

10 English lessons for warning someone

English Lesson: Careful with that; it's fragile.
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1. “Careful with that; it's fragile.”

English Lesson: Actually, the refrigerator's broken.
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2. “Actually, the refrigerator's broken.”

English Lesson: Be careful stepping on that. It's not steady.
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3. “Be careful stepping on that. It's not steady.”

English Lesson: Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable.
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4. “Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable.”

English Lesson: Restricted area: Do not enter.
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5. “Restricted area: Do not enter.”

English Lesson: Watch out! Your fingers are going to get caught in the door.
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6. “Watch out! Your fingers are going to get caught in the door.”

English Lesson: Images on this site may not be used without my express written permission.
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7. “Images on this site may not be used without my express written permission.”

English Lesson: You could cause permanent damage to your ears, you know.
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8. “You could cause permanent damage to your ears, you know.”

English Lesson: Don't you dare!
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9. “Don't you dare!”

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10. “Please do not leave your valuables unattended.”

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