Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Exercise"
The meaning of "Exercise" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does 3 exercises that rock your body mean?
A:
Those 3 exercises are very effective at burning fat and building muscles. They will force your body to look like a model.
Q:
What does exercises a degree of independence mean?
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it means “someone who has the ability to make their own decisions.” The idea is that Mueller must be given some freedom to do his job properly.
Q:
What does I have an exercise bike, used but in good working condition; an aerobics step still in its box, and there pairs of weighs and a stand, again hardly ever used. Free to a good home. Buyer must collect. mean?
A:
It just looks like someone is trying to see some exercise stuff! Free means you don’t have to pay for it and “buyer must collect” means you have to go pick it up
Q:
What does exercise discretion mean?
A:
"Exercise discretion" really just means be careful
Q:
What does light exercise mean?
A:
軽い運動?
激しくない運動?
日本語で何が自然か分かりません^^;
激しくない運動?
日本語で何が自然か分かりません^^;
Example sentences using "Exercise"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with i don't understand this exercise , help me .
A:
For b, each row of the table corresponds to a country. you give the name of the country, the name of people from the country, and the capital city of the country. So people from Japan are called Japanese people, and the capital of Japan is Tokyo.
For c, you just need to give two more examples of whatever is in the left column for each row. So, it asks for a city. London is a city. What other cities can you think of?
For c, you just need to give two more examples of whatever is in the left column for each row. So, it asks for a city. London is a city. What other cities can you think of?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with exercise rights .
A:
“How to exercise your rights”
“He exercised his right to free speech.”
“She exercised her right to an attorney.”
“He exercised his right to free speech.”
“She exercised her right to an attorney.”
Q:
Please show me example sentences with 1. She...this exercise yesterday at 8 o' clock
A. wrote B. writes C. was writing D. write
2. He..me to the party yesterday
A. invite B. invites C. invited D. was inviting
3. While I..to work, i saw an accident
A. drove B. was driving C. did drive D. drive.
A. wrote B. writes C. was writing D. write
2. He..me to the party yesterday
A. invite B. invites C. invited D. was inviting
3. While I..to work, i saw an accident
A. drove B. was driving C. did drive D. drive.
A:
I gave you the answers for the first couple of questions, but it would be good if you tried by yourself.
For the first one, you can see it's in the past because it says "yesterday". Therefore, which options are in the past tense?
For the second one, "yesterday" is there again, so it's in the past.
For the third one, it's talking about something that happened while you were DOING something in the past. Which answer has both past tense, and also -ING in it?
For the first one, you can see it's in the past because it says "yesterday". Therefore, which options are in the past tense?
For the second one, "yesterday" is there again, so it's in the past.
For the third one, it's talking about something that happened while you were DOING something in the past. Which answer has both past tense, and also -ING in it?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Can you help me to do exercise 4?.
A:
Salutations are the ones you start a letter with:
-Dear Mr. Smith,
-Dear Ms. Smith,
-Dear Prof. Smith,
-Dear colleagues,
-Dear Sir/Madam,
-To whom it may concern,
Complimentary closings are the ones you end a letter with:
-Respectfully yours,
-Yours truly,
-Yours faithfully,
-Yours sincerely,
-Faithfully yours,
-Sincerely yours,
Final phrases are the sentences you use before you end a letter, but before you write the complimentary closing:
-I am looking forward to your reply,
-I look forward to our meeting in Boston,
-I hope to hear from you soon,
-Your quick response will be appreciated,
-I am looking forward to hearing from you in the nearest future,
-Thank you for your time/effort/help,
-Dear Mr. Smith,
-Dear Ms. Smith,
-Dear Prof. Smith,
-Dear colleagues,
-Dear Sir/Madam,
-To whom it may concern,
Complimentary closings are the ones you end a letter with:
-Respectfully yours,
-Yours truly,
-Yours faithfully,
-Yours sincerely,
-Faithfully yours,
-Sincerely yours,
Final phrases are the sentences you use before you end a letter, but before you write the complimentary closing:
-I am looking forward to your reply,
-I look forward to our meeting in Boston,
-I hope to hear from you soon,
-Your quick response will be appreciated,
-I am looking forward to hearing from you in the nearest future,
-Thank you for your time/effort/help,
Q:
Please show me example sentences with can you help me to solve this exercises? .
A:
1) to catch
Synonyms of "Exercise" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between the only exercise he takes is walking to his car and the only exercise he gets is walking to his car ?
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They both mean the same but the second example sounds more natural 😊
Q:
What is the difference between I do not do much exercise these days and I do not do much exercise nowadays ?
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The meaning is exactly same. I think it's up to personal preference which one you use.
Q:
What is the difference between exercise and sport ?
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exercise 和 sports 的翻譯都是運動。
sports 需要规矩和技巧但 exercise 不需要技巧。playing sports 是 exercise 的一種方法。sports 是比賽和競爭但 exercise 不是。
例:
exercise 就是纯粹的跑步
sports 可以是田径 - 比賽誰跑最快
sports 需要规矩和技巧但 exercise 不需要技巧。playing sports 是 exercise 的一種方法。sports 是比賽和競爭但 exercise 不是。
例:
exercise 就是纯粹的跑步
sports 可以是田径 - 比賽誰跑最快
Q:
What is the difference between exercise and work out ?
A:
That can be true but to me work out is used more to describe people who are specifically going to the gym to use equipment. And ‘exercise’ can mean anything from cycling to playing tennis.
Q:
What is the difference between It is very important to get moderate exercises every day. and It is of great importance to get moderate exercises every day. ?
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They're basically the same.
I think "of great importance" has a slightly stronger meaning, and it feels a bit more dramatic, but not by a lot.
I think "of great importance" has a slightly stronger meaning, and it feels a bit more dramatic, but not by a lot.
Translations of "Exercise"
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? could you help me solve this exercises?
A:
Sorry for the handwriting. It wasn't easy to screenwrite on my phone while laying down.
The answer to the top question is 'gingerbread'.
1. outfit
2. entire
3. grumpy
4. keeping
5. marathon
8. competitive
9. attack
10. reduce
The answer to the top question is 'gingerbread'.
1. outfit
2. entire
3. grumpy
4. keeping
5. marathon
8. competitive
9. attack
10. reduce
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? exercise 3
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? how to do exercise 12?
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I'd love to, but I'm afraid I don't have the time.
Why? What are you doing?
Well, my father is arriving back from Australia.
Why? What are you doing?
Well, my father is arriving back from Australia.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? is this exercise calls squatting?
A:
Yes, this exercise is called squatting
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? バランスボール(exercise ball)に座っていたら、乗り物酔いしました。
A:
I got motion sickness from sitting on the balance ball.
Other questions about "Exercise"
Q:
Which is better between "exercising" and "exercise" in this context? Why?
Thank you!✨😳
Thank you!✨😳
A:
Oh! I'm so sorry about that! I completely missed that sentence! 😂🙏
In that sentence I think both work fine.
"Exercising has allowed me to handle the pressure." ✅
"Exercise has allowed me to handle the pressure." ✅
It just changes if you add more detail. For example:
"Exercising regularly has allowed me to handle the pressure." ✅
"Regular exercise has allowed me to handle the pressure." ✅
(Here "regular" means "often".)
In that sentence I think both work fine.
"Exercising has allowed me to handle the pressure." ✅
"Exercise has allowed me to handle the pressure." ✅
It just changes if you add more detail. For example:
"Exercising regularly has allowed me to handle the pressure." ✅
"Regular exercise has allowed me to handle the pressure." ✅
(Here "regular" means "often".)
Q:
I like doing exercise. My favorite exercises are working out and walking. I walk at about 45 minutes along the river three times a week. I walk before breakfast. Ii is easier to burn fat if I walk on empty stomach. My purpose in walking is to keep in shape. I work out at home 4 times a week. I don't go to the gym, because I have to wear a mask in the gym. It is hard for me to work out with a mask. That's why I don't go to the gym. I train chest, back, shoulder, legs, arms and abdominal. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I walk at about 45 minutes along the river three times a week.
✓ I walk for about 45 minutes along the river three times a week.
× Ii is easier to burn fat if I walk on empty stomach.
✓ It is easier to burn fat if I walk on an empty stomach.
× I train chest, back, shoulder, legs, arms and abdominal.
✓ I work out my chest, back, shoulder, legs, arms and abdominals.
✓ I walk for about 45 minutes along the river three times a week.
× Ii is easier to burn fat if I walk on empty stomach.
✓ It is easier to burn fat if I walk on an empty stomach.
× I train chest, back, shoulder, legs, arms and abdominal.
✓ I work out my chest, back, shoulder, legs, arms and abdominals.
Q:
I’ve been doing translating exercises pretty consistently for probably the past three months. I started building the habit of translating one passage a day both from English into Chinese and Chinese into English during last summer holiday
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
A:
× I’ve been doing translating exercises pretty consistently for probably the past three months.
✓ I’ve been doing translating exercises pretty consistently for probably the past three months.=correct
× I started building the habit of translating one passage a day both from English into Chinese and Chinese into English during last summer holiday
✓ I started forming the habit of translating one passage a day, both from English into Chinese and Chinese into English, during last summer holiday.
✓ I’ve been doing translating exercises pretty consistently for probably the past three months.=correct
× I started building the habit of translating one passage a day both from English into Chinese and Chinese into English during last summer holiday
✓ I started forming the habit of translating one passage a day, both from English into Chinese and Chinese into English, during last summer holiday.
Q:
I'm going to ride a exercise bike Does this sound natural?
A:
× I'm going to ride a exercise bike
✓ I'm going to ride an exercise bike
Exercise starts with a vowel so it should be "an"
✓ I'm going to ride an exercise bike
Exercise starts with a vowel so it should be "an"
Q:
This is an exercise from a textbook
The assignment is as follows ''Put in the missing prepositions.
about, at, for, from, in, in front of, to, with''
Could you please check if I wrote it correctly ?
___
Hello, Barbara,
Don’t be surprised I have to writ > you again because this letter is my homework.
My teacher knows that I got help > from you.
That’s why I’m writing to you > in English.
Thank you > for your packet.
You sent a lot of information > about British schools > in it.
It was interesting to look > at all the photos.
I gave my report > to my teacher > at school last week.
He was very pleased > with me – so pleased that I had to stand > in front of the class and talk … about half an hour > about British
schools.
Bye for now, Jack.
The assignment is as follows ''Put in the missing prepositions.
about, at, for, from, in, in front of, to, with''
Could you please check if I wrote it correctly ?
___
Hello, Barbara,
Don’t be surprised I have to writ > you again because this letter is my homework.
My teacher knows that I got help > from you.
That’s why I’m writing to you > in English.
Thank you > for your packet.
You sent a lot of information > about British schools > in it.
It was interesting to look > at all the photos.
I gave my report > to my teacher > at school last week.
He was very pleased > with me – so pleased that I had to stand > in front of the class and talk … about half an hour > about British
schools.
Bye for now, Jack.
A:
write *to you
talk *for about half an hour
talk *for about half an hour
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