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Sarnga1157 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Using "beware"

Hello,
Is it OK to say "I am beware of you"?

Thanks,
Prasanna
  

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sarnga1157 Is it OK to say "I am beware of you"? No. I believe "beware" is used only as a verb.

  • sarnga1157 Is it OK to say "I am beware of you"?
  • No.
  • I believe "beware" is used only as a verb.
  • Beware of Greeks bearing gifts.
  • Beware of the PC Police!
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sarnga1157Is it OK to say "I am beware of you"?
No. I believe "beware" is used only as a verb. Beware of Greeks bearing gifts. Beware of the PC Police!

The adjective is "aware."
I am aware of you.
To add the element of caution, we say, "I am wary of you."

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