If you want to be healthy, you must do more exercise.
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If you want to be healthy, you must do more (exercise or exercises?)
Please advise, teachers! Thanks for helping again! :"(
If you want to be healthy, you must do more exercise.
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Red5
Webmaster, UsingEnglish.com
Thanks, teacher Red 5! ^v^
If you did more exercises, you would be a student practising your English, or something similar.![]()
Holala...Thanks for the example of using "exercises" in a sentence, teacher TDOL! ^o^
It's example sentences you want, is it? :wink:Originally Posted by Helped Wanted
Try:
- You need more exercise.
You need to get more exercise.
You should get more exercise.
Have you been getting your exercise?
I exercise every morning.
I exercise every day.
What do you think about exercise?
I've had enough exercise.
What kind of exercise do you like?
I like strenuous exercise.
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Many thanks for the several examples too, teacher Ronbee! ^o^
You're welcome.Originally Posted by Helped Wanted
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