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While I don't like to exercise
Which do you think is more proper among the following?
exercise or to exercise?
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1. I don't like exercise(to exercise) while I like sleeping.
2. While I don't like to exercise, I like sleeping.
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Re: While I don't like to exercise
Neither is very natural. People who don't like exercise (noun), exercising (verb, gerund) or to exercise (verb, to- infinitive), frequently like sleeping/to sleep.
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Re: While I don't like to exercise
All the examples for the usage of "while" for a final term of a middle school were like this, and I was at a loss if placing "while" only in the second clause is proper. Maybe either way makes sense whether you place in the beginning or in the second clause?
1. My sister like watching TV while she doesn't like reading books.
2. This medicine works fast while it has side effects.
3. He has few friends while his sister has many friends.
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Re: While I don't like to exercise

Originally Posted by
keannu
All the examples for the usage of "while" for a final term of a middle school were like this, and I was at a loss if placing "while" only in the second clause is proper. Maybe either way makes sense whether you place in the beginning or in the second clause?
1. My sister like watching TV while she doesn't like reading books.
2. This medicine works fast while it has side effects.
3. He has few friends while his sister has many friends.
"while" is not very natural in those examples, "but" would be much better.
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Re: While I don't like to exercise
Once again, 'but' would be more natural, especially in the first two. A fairly crude suggestion is that you don't use 'while' as a contraster unless you could use 'on the one hand ...on the other hand' as an alternative.
Last edited by Rover_KE; 15-Nov-2012 at 13:12.
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Re: While I don't like to exercise
I often find whilst to be a better conjunction than while in this sort of context:
'Whilst this medicine works fast, it has unpleasant side-effects'.
Rover
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Re: While I don't like to exercise
I never doubted that "while" should come in the beginning of a sentence, but this writing got me into confusion. I don't know how to judge this. What do you think?
ex)Throughout a young person's school years, there is always a "top" crowd that sets the standard, while others follow its lead. Whatever the top crowd does, it seems that everyone else also must do. While this is usually harmless, that is not always the case...
Last edited by keannu; 19-Nov-2012 at 00:30.
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Re: While I don't like to exercise
Maybe this example is a rare one, but I have seem to have seen such structures. What do you think?
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Re: While I don't like to exercise

Originally Posted by
keannu
Maybe this example is a rare one, but I have seem to have seen such structures. What do you think?
'While' can come before eeither clause.
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