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Well, yes... I don't know if you saw my first attempt before I edited it a bit, trying to explain better, but lest anyone forgets, even if some words may be a bit pedantic, one has to be able to use them with freedom...
![]() I am afraid that "lest" is probably what fits better, for fear that we forget things... (Well, so much "fear" cannot be healthy!) ![]() ¡Salud!
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So I think other possibilities are, ...lest (so that) you don't put your health at risk like last week. ...so that it's not like last week when you put your health at risk. I don't think we need to include the word 'happen' in the English version. Please correct me if I'm wrong. ![]()
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![]() ![]() I think also that lest is not so much pedantic as archaic. |
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![]() Ah, thank you, Perikles, (I knew my Henglish had something(s) wrong... ![]() Shorter Oxford gives "lest that" as "archaic", but "lest" as such doesn't have any cross indicating defunction of the word nor its demise... Well, unless we consider that Kipling is getting a bit old... (New Shorter Oxford English Dict.) lest 1 A neg. particle of intention or purpose, introducing a subjunct. cl. expr. something to be prevented or guarded against: in order that..not. Also <unknown>lest that. OE. 2 After vbs of fearing or phrs. indicating apprehension or danger, introducing a subjunct. cl. expr. the event that is feared: that. OE. 1 R. KIPLING Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget, lest we forget.M. SINCLAIR She drew in her breath lest he should hear it now.2 F. CLISSOLD I felt a strong inclination to sleep, and feared lest I should drop down.
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