Be careful.
I don’t think that’s very wise/ advisable.
I think you’re making a mistake.
I warn you …
I wouldn’t do that if I were you.
It doesn’t sound like a good idea to me.
Look out!
Mind your …
On no account should we …
Watch out!
You’d better not …
Examples of English Conversations:
While Driving a Car
Andrew: Look out. There’s a tree across the
road.
Susan: Oh! We had it. I almost drove over it.
Andrew: Watch out. The electric wire has
snapped. You’d better not go anywhere near it.
Susan: Don’t worry, I’m not going that far.
Andrew: It’s drizzling. Be careful. Don’t get
wet. You might catch a cold.
Susan: Oh, it’s a light drizzle.
Between Friends
Brian: Mind your purse. There are a lot of pick
pockets in the city.
Hana: Oh, none can reach my pocket.
Brian: You had better not carry large sums on
you.
Hana: I know this city very well.
Brian: I should be careful, if I were you.
At the Office
Mr. Chen: Mrs. Kimberly, who typed this letter?
Kimberly: I did it, Sir.
Mr. Chen: There are many mistakes in this
letter.
Kimberly: I’m sorry I typed it in a hurry. I shall
be more careful.
Mr. Chen: You ought to be. Mind your spelling
in more than anything else.
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