Re: Vocabulary Practice Hello, tdol.
I'm glad that you replied to my thread. I'll try to explain to you what I meant in this sentence:
1. You'd better contemplate building such a large house as you may find it difficult to secure it.
It would be good if you decided whether you need to build such a large house because you're likely to have difficulty guarding it.
I just wanted to find out how the verb 'contemplate' works.
What about the rest of the sentences? Are there any serious mistakes there? |