he/she walks very cautiously (one step at a time)
coral snake
once a snake always a snake
cobras, black mambas, corn snake, ball python, garden snake, bull snake, rattle snake, tree snake, grass snake, milk snake, fox snake,
its a state that is snake
No exactly no I would have to see the snake first, but it could be possible to be a grass snake No exactly no I would have to see the snake first, but it could be possible to be a grass snake No exactly no I would have to see the snake first, but it could be possible to be a grass snake No exactly no I would have to see the snake first, but it could be possible to be a grass snake No exactly no I would have to see the snake first, but it could be possible to be a grass snake No exactly no I would have to see the snake first, but it could be possible to be a grass snake No exactly no I would have to see the snake first, but it could be possible to be a grass snake
When encountered by a snake, be alert, cautious watching his moves. Try to kill if you can.
Cauteloso is the Spanish word for cautious.
In the sentence "watch out for that poisonous snake," the word "out" is being used as an adverb, modifying the verb "watch" to indicate that one should be cautious.
No, cautious is not an adverb. It is an adjective, with the adverb form "cautiously."
most cautious
No. it is not. The word "cautious" is an adjective.
most cautious
The adjective cautious has the adverb form cautiously. It means in a careful or cautious manner.
Be cautious out there. You might have some trouble.
Cautious IS an adjective. An adjective is an action!
He was extra cautious driving on the icy roads. She was cautious not to break her new dishes.
The preposition that typically follows "cautious" is "about." For example, "He was cautious about making any hasty decisions."