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Mr. Tom Posted 6 years ago
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Take a walk with me to

Hi

Are these phrases natural English?

Would you take a walk with me to the grocery store?

Sorry, I can't.

Would you take a jog with me to the grocery store?

Sure. Would love to.

Thanks,

Tom

  

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Mr. Tom Are these phrases natural English? The clauses are slightly incongruent because "take a walk" implies a leisure activity with no other purpose.

  • Mr.
  • Tom Are these phrases natural English?
  • The clauses are slightly incongruent because "take a walk" implies a leisure activity with no other purpose.
  • And "jog" implies going out for the purpose of aerobic.
  • exercise.
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Mr. TomAre these phrases natural English?

The clauses are slightly incongruent because "take a walk" implies a leisure activity with no other purpose.

And "jog" implies going out for the purpose of aerobic. exercise.


Would you walk with me to the grocery store?

Sorry, I can't.

How about jogging with me and stopp

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