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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Keep fit (2)

Can I say,

(a) They are doing exercise to become fit / to keep fit.

(b) Do more exercise can become fit.

Does exercise will become fit.

(c) They do exercise every day to keep their body fit.

(d) They exercise every day so they will be fit.

They do exercise to keep their body fit every day.

They exercise every day because they want to fit as a fiddle.
  

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Can I say, (a) They exercise to keep fit every day. (b) They exercise to keep themselves fit every day. (c) They exercise to get fit in the morning.

  • Can I say, (a) They exercise to keep fit every day.
  • (b) They exercise to keep themselves fit every day.
  • (c) They exercise to get fit in the morning.
  • (d) They exercise to give their body fit.
  • (e) They are doing exercise to fit / to be fit.
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Can I say,

(a) They exercise to keep fit every day.
(b) They exercise to keep themselves fit every day.
(c) They exercise to get fit in the morning.
(d) They exercise to give their body fit.
(e) They are doing exercise to fit / to be fit.
(f) They exercise to fit their body / to keep them fit / to make them fit / to keep fit their body.
(g) They exercise hard so
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Keep the "every day" with when they exercise, not when they are fit.
Vincent TeoCan I say,

(a) They exercise every day to keep fit.
(b) They exercise every day to keep themselves fit.
(c) They exercise in the morning to get fit.
(d) They exercise to keep their body fit.
(e) They are doing exercise to be fit.
(f) Th

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