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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Effort

Does this sentence make sense:



"You are still weak, so you shouldn't make too much effort."



Note: By 'you are still weak', I mean in terms of health.

  

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"weak" used that way could imply so many things. Try this instead: If you are feeling weak, you should relax until you’re feeling better. Or if you choose to keep the original: If you are still feeling weak, you shouldn’t make too much of an effort in [studying, running, etc].

  • "weak" used that way could imply so many things.
  • Try this instead: If you are feeling weak, you should relax until you’re feeling better.
  • Or if you choose to keep the original: If you are still feeling weak, you shouldn’t make too much of an effort in [studying, running, etc].
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"weak" used that way could imply so many things.

Try this instead:

If you are feeling weak, you should relax until you’re feeling better.

Or if you choose to keep the original:

If you are still feeling weak, you shouldn’t make too much of an effort in [studying, running, etc].

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