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English, 04.05.2021 16:00 21shuldrak

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Ex. Use the useful language in the table to act out exchanges like the example below.

A: Don't park there. You'll get a ticket.
B: Yes, I suppose you're right.

Warning others:
● Don't ( + infinitive )
● If I were you, I would/ wouldn't ...
● It's not a good idea to...
● It's a bad idea to...
● Look/watch out for...
● Be careful ( not to )

Heeding a warning:
● You're right .
● I guess so.
● Good thinking.
● That's true.
● Yes, I suppose you're right

1. try to stop a burglar by yourself/ may get hurt
2. when you cross the road/ get knocked down
3. be out alone late at night/ it is dangerous
4. leave your car unlocked / get stolen
5. exceed the speed limit/ pay a fine

Please can anybody help meee​

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