Asked by rfvv
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'?
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'?
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Answered by
rfvv
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'?
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'?
Answered by
Reed
#2 is better. One has health, either good or bad. One would not get health by doing anything.
Answered by
anonymous
#2 is grammatically correct however, #1 is not.
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