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Dib Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Bodybuilding to stop yourself from getting bullied sentence

Dear teachers

Could you please examine the following sentences and tell me which of these are grammatical and idiomatic:

To fend off bullies, I will have to get into bodybuilding.

To fend off bullies, I will have to start bodybuilding.

To fend off bullies, I will have to become a bodybuilder.

To fend off bullies, I will have to get into weight training.

To fend off bullies, I will have to start weight training.

To fend off bullies, I will be needing to start weight training.

To fend off bullies, I will need to start weight training.

Also please tell me how different the sentences would become if I were to switch "will" with "would" in all of above?

  

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To fend off bullies, I will have to get into bodybuilding. To fend off bullies, I will have to start bodybuilding. To fend off bullies, I will have to become a bodybuilder.

  • To fend off bullies, I will have to get into bodybuilding.
  • To fend off bullies, I will have to start bodybuilding.
  • To fend off bullies, I will have to become a bodybuilder.
  • To fend off bullies, I will have to get into weight training.
  • To fend off bullies, I will have to start weight training.
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To fend off bullies, I will have to get into bodybuilding.

To fend off bullies, I will have to start bodybuilding.

To fend off bullies, I will have to become a bodybuilder.

To fend off bullies, I will have to get into weight training.

To fend off bullies, I will have to start weight training.

To fend off bullies, I will be needing to start weight training.

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