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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
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runs the treadmill

0Can I say,02br
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00(a) John is an athlete. He always runs the treadmill to do exercises in the gym room.02br
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00(b) John is an athlete. He always runs on the treadmill to make his body healthy/ to make him healthy. 0-
  

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02br 00b) John is an athlete. 0-

  • 02br 00b) John is an athlete.
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0 .02br
00b) John is an athlete. He always runs on the treadmill to make 01b00himself 02b00healthy.0-
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0how about (a) ? correct? 0-
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0Here's my opinion. hope it helps02br
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00When you run something, you make the thing run.02br
00If threadmill is a simulation that you've develped on your computer,02br
00and you want to test it, you run the threadmill, meaning you make it run. 02br
00At least, that's what you hope for - You want to see your effort pay off.02br


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