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WARNING SOMEONE IN ENGLISH - EXERCISE 1/EFL (A2/B1)

level: Low-intermediate (A2/B1)
When we warn someone or tell them not to do something, we often use specific expressions and imperatives. This exercise covers the most common patterns in everyday American English.


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Choose the best (most logical) response to complete each of the following sentences. Choose from the following words: criticize, curse, gossip, hurry, make, borrow, influence, worry, cross, yell.

1. You shouldn't so much about your exam. I'm sure you'll do fine.
2. Don't the street here. There's a crosswalk right over there.
3. If you don't , you'll miss your bus.
4. You shouldn't so much noise.
5. Don't ( = say bad words) in front of your parents.
6. Don't . = Lower your voice.
7. You shouldn't other people ( = point out their faults) so much.
8. You shouldn't money that you know you won't be able to repay.
9. You shouldn't spend so much time with him. He has a bad on you.
10. Don't talk about people behind their back. = Don't about people.

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