what does this sentence mean?
the sentence is: The recommended course of action is to follow an intense workout with a carbohydrate-rich breakfast.
my question is : breakfast first or workout first in this sentence? and why?
Workout first, then eat. The sentence structure "follow X with Y" means after doing X, do Y. It's saying that Y follows (comes after) X. I hope this makes sense. Let me know if you have any questions :)
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This sentence is suggesting that you work out first, and then have breakfast. The key is the word "follow," as it indicates that the breakfast "follows" (comes after) the workout.
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This is a odd sentence and it is a little confusing. Look at it this way, the main verb is a link verb.
The subject (a person or thing) is something. - She is a doctor. The car is blue.
The subject (an abstract idea like recommendation or purpose) is something (an action as a thing - gerunds/ to infinitives)
The subject (recommended action) is to do something (to follow one thing (workout) with the second thing (a meal)).
The whole complement 'to follow something with something' is functioning like a noun or object (it is the thing recommended) on the sentence level. .
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Richard is right and Nora was wrong. Workout, then breakfast.
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Similarly, you could say something like:
"I prefer to follow a rich meal with a nice pairing of wine and cheese."
Or
"Following the date, I went home and told my roommate about how much of a diaster it was."
Hope this is of some help!
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