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please be caution
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "please be caution" is not correct in English.
The correct expression is "please be cautious." You can use it when advising someone to be careful or to take care in a particular situation. Example: "As you navigate the construction site, please be cautious of the uneven surfaces."
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60 human-written examples
Please be cautioned of straining your instrument.
Wiki
"Please be aware of the advice being issued, and drive with extra caution and use common sense in challenging situations".
News & Media
Please, please, please be ready.
News & Media
Please, please be careful.
News & Media
Please, please be seated.
News & Media
Please, please be sincere.
Wiki
Please, please be my girlfriend.
Wiki
Be cautioned!
Wiki
Be cautioned of these.
Wiki
Users must be cautioned.
Wiki
Please, please, please be alive.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the adjective "cautious" instead of the noun "caution" after "be". For example, use "please be cautious" rather than "please be caution".
Common error
Avoid using the noun "caution" directly after the verb "be". The correct form is to use the adjective "cautious" or a phrase like "exercise caution".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "please be caution" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form would use the adjective "cautious". Based on Ludwig AI, the phrase violates standard grammar rules.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "please be caution" is flagged as grammatically incorrect by Ludwig AI. The proper phrasing to advise someone to be careful is "please be cautious", using the adjective "cautious" instead of the noun "caution". While the intention is clear, the incorrect grammar undermines the message. Alternatives such as "please be careful" or "exercise caution" are recommended for clarity and correctness. There is no evidence of the use of this phrase in authoritative sources.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
please be careful
Replaces "caution" with the adjective "careful" for grammatical correctness.
be cautious, please
Uses "cautious" as an adjective to describe the state of being careful.
be careful, please
Simple rephrasing to emphasize the need for care.
please be vigilant
Uses "vigilant" to suggest being watchful and attentive to potential dangers.
please be mindful
Replaces "caution" with "mindful" to suggest paying attention to the surroundings and potential consequences.
exercise caution, please
Reorders the words to use "caution" as a noun in a command.
take care, please
A more general expression to wish someone safety.
please proceed with caution
Adds "proceed with" to make it a complete and grammatically correct sentence.
please show caution
Uses the verb "show" to make "caution" a direct object.
please act cautiously
Replaces "caution" with the adverb "cautiously".
FAQs
What is the correct way to ask someone to be careful?
The correct way is to say "please be cautious" or "please be careful". You can also say, "exercise caution".
What can I say instead of "please be caution"?
Instead of "please be caution", you can use alternatives like "please be careful", "please be cautious", or "exercise caution".
Which is correct, "please be caution" or "please be cautious"?
"Please be cautious" is correct. "Please be caution" is grammatically incorrect.
Is there a difference between "please be careful" and "please be cautious"?
While both phrases convey a similar meaning, "please be careful" is a more general expression, whereas "please be cautious" implies a need for specific attention to potential dangers.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested