Hello,
I would like to know if it's possible to say: "Be careful for the floor is very wet."
I'm trying to say, that you should be careful, because the floor is wet and you might slip and fall, without using the word because.
Is it correct?
" Yes.
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ntl000I would like to know if it's possible to say: "Be careful for the floor is very wet."
Yes.
Or you could say
eg Be careful of the wet floor.
or
eg Be careful. Th floor is wet.