Don't exercise your muscles brusquely, do some warming up before the run, you'll always get better results in the race. Can someone tell me if this sentence is absolutely correct?
Top answer
Not 'brusquely', but 'briskly'. And I'd add a 'but' before 'do' and an 'and' before 'you'll' for clarity.
— Mister Micawber
Not 'brusquely', but 'briskly'.
And I'd add a 'but' before 'do' and an 'and' before 'you'll' for clarity.
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