I always tell him as this following sentences:
- Don't touch the plug. You will got electrical shock.
- Don't insert your fingers inside the hole. It is dangerous.
- Power plugs are not toy. You can't play with it.
and etc.
Are what I say grammatical correct? I don't feel what I saying sounds natural. Any comments are welcome.
Beside are no.1 and no.2 the same called 'power plug'?
Thank you.
- MARYFE23March 2019
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nmesomtoChukwuMarch 2019 Hi! Very good question. Here's a link to some answers: https://parenting.stackexchange.com/questions/369/how-can-i-stop-my-toddler-from-playing-with-electrical-outlets-and-plugs In addition, I believe you should show him a video that explains the dangers of playing with electricity - like this one: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Pr9YntO7V1U There are several other useful videos. |
MARYFE23March 2019 Thank you.
nmesomtoChukwuMarch 2019 Hi,
You should use 'especially'. Glad to help. ☺
MARYFE23March 2019 Hi nmesomtoChukwu,
Thank you for those links they are very useful, specially the video. I will share this to my friends.
By the way, my sentence above I'm not sure to use 'specially' or 'especially'. Would you please correct me.
Pajal7March 2019 #1 is called an "outlet" or "power outlet" #2 is called a "plug" or "power plug" Try these corrections: "Don't touch the plug. You will got electrical shock." "Don't insert your fingers inside the hole. It is dangerous." "Power plugs are not toy. You can't play with it." ~~~~~ Unrelated to the question, here are some corrections to your other text: "Are what I say grammatical correct?" "I don't feel what I saying sounds natural." "Beside are no.1 and no.2 the same called 'power plug'?" ~~~~~~ Good job! You convey your meaning well, but just need some improvement to grammar and vocabulary. Keep working at it, and you will be speaking fluently in no time! |
MARYFE23March 2019 Thank you, Pajal7.