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Himadri Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Please correct this

If some kids playing with some stuff which is breakable than how to tell them “ stop playing with that IT’S GOING TO BREAK” or “ IT WILL BROKE”. Please rectify this and let me know the right words and sentence.



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Stop playing with that– you might break it!

  • Stop playing with that– you might break it!
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Stop playing with that– you might break it!
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I agree! The potential outcome should include a statement that shows the child will be responsible for the damage. If you say "It's going to break", or "It might break" etc then it suggests that the item will simply break on its own.

By saying "You might break it", "You're going to break it" etc you are putting the onus on the child to stop doing whatever he/she is doing in order to avoi

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