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If you drink, don't drive.
I want to propose some alternatives: 1) I think so, too.
"If you drink.
Don't drive. As a slogan to remind drivers not to drink and drive.
Some are not perfect. Although I read the slogan "the whole sentence"
We can all understand that the point is not to drink and drive.
Instead of persuading people to stop drinking. however
If the slogan emphasizes that if you drink from the beginning,
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A person who interprets information for the first time.
Or there will inevitably be a question for half a second: "So you want me to give up drinking for a healthy life.
Huh ...? "Until you read the whole sentence. Although there are only five words.
But there are horses in the middle
Read it.
It also seems that there is a lack of a sense of "demanding". Therefore,
Or you can adjust the text in the message slightly.
For better results. For example, don't drive if you drink. [Personally, I think.
It should be emphasized that VIP should "stop" (stop! )
Ask people to "think" about the reason again (because ...)
2) If you don't use verbs,
Instead, use the adjective "drunk"
You can also consider it. For example, if you are drunk.
Don't drive. [Drunk ~ drunk; I've already drunk ~ drink it.
But is it exceeding the standard? ; Drunk ~ people who are used to drunkenness
Alcoholics can drive even when they are awake! ] 3) Don't drive after drinking. (After drinking.
Don't drive. Or you can.
But not good enough.
The reason is as pointed out in the first point above. Prohibition of drunk driving [UK]/US]. (Although not many words.
But what about "feeling" ) 5) "Drunk driving
You lost. "This is the anti-drunk driving slogan put forward by Queensland, Australia. Trport.qld.au/home/safety/road/campaigns/anti _ Drinking _ Driving _ Campaign 6). " Don't drink and drive, and don't die after drinking. "This is whatiswhat provided by the link found in the UK * * * warning.
You can also use it immediately with drive.
Say, "Do you want me to give up drinking?" It's not easy to ask such questions. 7) "Don't drink after drinking!" This is a slogan against drunk driving in Europe, so
The question is not whether the word "beverage" is "correct" (official slogans in Britain and Australia use beverage)
But the whole slogan was adopted by the local people.
Whether it can produce the best effect. Personally, I think there is room for improvement! 2008-11-1316: 51:38 supplement: for point 7)- The typo should be-Don't drive after drinking.
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Off-topic: I'm not providing grammar
But it feels like "if you drink it"
Don't drive. "or" don't drink and drive! "This slogan is not strong enough. Melbourne slogan
Australia is "if you drink and drive."
You are a bloody idol! "This sentence is cool enough and very popular. For drunk drivers, it's absolutely annoying! 2008-11-1412: 40: 03 supplement: misspelled before: not an idol.
If you drink and drive.
You are such an idiot! Supplement: Ken
I think I always keep my super idol (you know who he is) in my heart.
So I hit "Idol". Haha's laughter ......
I started with communication.
The reading target of the propaganda slogan is the general public.
So use the simplest words to express your meaning.
English present tense can solve this problem. Most people know that.
Drinking is drinking.
Driving is driving.
From a linguistic point of view,
Language has a semantic background.
Semantic background
That is, both sides of the dialogue are aware of the surrounding background of environmental awareness. "If you drink ..." It will make me think more.
"If you drink ..." That's enough. Speaking of grammar.
I think of newspaper headlines.
It is also listed word by word.
Many times, it is impossible to solve formulas with grammar. 2008-11-112: 53: 42 Supplement: Furthermore,
Consider pronunciation.
"If you drink …" is better than "If you are drunk …"
So it is more suitable for making slogans.
It is easy for everyone to remember.
Yi Ming. 2008-11-112: 54:15 supplement: legible.
Reference: Advanced Linguistics
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