1. If you run every day, you will get health.
2. If you run every day, you will get healthy?
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Are both grammatical? Which one is commonly used? Do we have to use 'health' or 'healthy'?
1. If yoiu run every day, you will get health.
2. If you run every day, you will get healthy?
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Are both grammatical? Which one is commonly used? Do we have to use 'health' or 'healthy'?
3 answers
#2 is better. One has health, either good or bad. One would not get health by doing anything.
#2 is grammatically correct however, #1 is not.