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Listenever Posted 7 years ago
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I have to train harder than I am (training) now.

I have to train harder than I am training now.

I have to train harder than I do now.

I have to train harder than now.

Do these work?

How about omitting 'training' here?

I have to train harder than I am now.

If this doesn't work, how about this?

I have to be training harder than I am now.

  

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never wrote: I have to train harder than I am (training) now. <<<< Too repetitious. <<<<<<< Good I have to train harder than now.

  • never wrote: I have to train harder than I am (training) now.
  • <<<< Too repetitious.
  • <<<<<<< Good I have to train harder than now.
  • <<<< A bit awkward Do these work?
  • How about omitting 'training' here?
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never wrote: I have to train harder than I am (training) now. (Original post)Quote

I have to train harder than I am training now.<<<< Too repetitious.

I have to train harder than I do now.<<<<<<< Good

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