AT YOUR OWN RISK




When we were walking through the old streets of Haworth, the birthplace of lovely sisters Brönte, we could read that curious text.


I liked it because of the location and the gramatic level which they explain the risky situation: relative clause, two prepositions for the two actions you could do and a final expression: To do at your own risk.

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