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Magic-dragon Posted 5 years ago
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Nothing is as enjoyable as when

A: Nothing is as enjoyable as when you are jogging on a fine day.

B: Nothing is as enjoyable as when you take a jog on a fine day.

C: Taking a jog on a fine day is the most enjoyable thing of all.

Which of A and B is the same as C in meaning?

  

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Magic-dragon take a jog I've heard 'take a walk'. In fact, it's quite common. But I've never heard 'take a jog'.

  • Magic-dragon take a jog I've heard 'take a walk'.
  • In fact, it's quite common.
  • But I've never heard 'take a jog'.
  • I'd say 'go jogging'.
  • Magic-dragon Which of A and B is the same as C in meaning?
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Magic-dragontake a jog

I've heard 'take a walk'. In fact, it's quite common.

But I've never heard 'take a jog'. I'd say 'go jogging'.

Magic-dragonWhich of A and B is the same as C in meaning?

All three have the same meaning. The closest you can get to the same meaning is to compare these:

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