Warning and threat

 Warning: 

Warning means making you understand there is a possible danger or problem, especially one in the future.

we usually use the following structures and utterances for warning:

i. Look out!

ii. Be careful of the man.

iii. Be careful of your dress.

iv. Be careful.

v. I warn you its going to rain.

Threat:

The structures and utterances given below are used to express threat.:

i. How dare you say this?

ii. You dare touch me!

iii. Do that, and I'll tell your father.

iv. I'll report you if you do that.

EXERCISES

Write what you say in the following situations:

a. You want to see your teacher in his room.

b. You tell your sister that you will buy her a dress.

c. Someone wants to talk to you. But you have no time. d. Your younger brother does not read seriously.

e. Your servant is telling lies.

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