Robson Leonel Branco
I don't have time to exercise\ for exercise\ for exercising. I've seen all of them, in diferents contexts, but that confuses me a lot. I don't know which one to use in which situation? Could you give some examples?
2023年12月4日 17:53
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They’re all equivalent in meaning and can be used in any context. They differ grammatically in that ‘to exercise’ uses the infinitive form of the verb, ‘for exercise’ uses the noun, and ‘for exercising’ uses the noun derived from the verb [the gerund].
2023年12月5日
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honestly all three versions are acceptable in the same context.
2023年12月4日
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