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Robin
watch out~
Are they correct?
1. watch your or the front
2. watch tyour or the back
3. watch your left or the left
Thank you!Context: When you walk in a street which there are buses passing by
Aug 29, 2015 4:27 AM
Answers · 1
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You asked this before. I wonder if part of the problem is a social one? It is not common to use this type of phrase in this way at all, so I don't think there is a standard way to say it.
If I did say something like this - I would probably refer to specific hazards, rather than a particular direction. 'Watch out for that truck', or 'watch for pedestrians coming out of that alley'.
August 29, 2015
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