Alexey86
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Suppose a friend of mine is going to build a house near a river and I warn him, "It's not a good idea to build the house this close to the river. There is a risk of flooding."
Would the following variants be grammatical and natural:
a) "The river is too close to build the house here. There is a risk of flooding."
b) "The river is too close, so the risk of flooding is too high to build the house here."
I'm especially interested in the noun + be + too + adjective + to + verb + noun pattern where the blue part modifies the first noun.
Would the following variants be grammatical and natural:
a) "The river is too close to build the house here. There is a risk of flooding."
b) "The river is too close, so the risk of flooding is too high to build the house here."
I'm especially interested in the noun + be + too + adjective + to + verb + noun pattern where the blue part modifies the first noun.
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