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Mr. Tom Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Situation or condition

Hi

Supposing a large number of protesters are rioting in the streets, and a father wants his son not to go out--would you say these sentences sound OK? Please guide me about the yellow parts.

Don't go out now. The situation is not favorable.
Don't go out now. The conditions are not good/positive.

Don't go out now. It's going rough out.

Any other suggestions are welcome.

Thanks,

Tom
  

Top answer

The first 2 are unnaturally stilted; the 3rd is incorrect. Don't go out now– it's dangerous.

  • The first 2 are unnaturally stilted; the 3rd is incorrect.
  • Don't go out now– it's dangerous.
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The first 2 are unnaturally stilted; the 3rd is incorrect.

Don't go out now– it's dangerous.

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