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How to Use "Exercise" with Example Sentences
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exercise
(n):
a set of movements or activities to make or keep the body healthy; a set of questions in school or work that practices skills; the activity of the police or military
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Used with adjectives:
"
Climbing the mountain was
good
exercise
.
"
(good, great)
"
He does an hour of
hard
exercise
every day.
"
(hard, intense, strenuous)
"
She starts her day with
gentle
exercise
.
"
(gentle, light, moderate, basic, simple)
"
They try to get
regular
exercise
.
"
(regular, daily, morning, adequate)
"
She prefers
outdoor
exercise
.
"
(outdoor, indoor, aerobic)
"
This is a good
mental
exercise
.
"
(mental, physical)
"
She learned some new
breathing
exercises
.
"
(breathing, relaxation, strengthening, stretching)
"
These are really
easy
exercises
.
"
(easy, simple, difficult, hard)
"
My teacher assigns many
written
exercises
.
"
(written, practice)
"
We will be doing some
team-building
exercises
at work today.
"
(team-building, role-playing)
"
They did two hours of
training
exercises
today.
"
(training, field, tactical)
"
They watched the
naval
exercises
.
"
(naval, military)
Used with verbs:
"
Did you
do
your
exercises
?
"
(do, finish)
"
I
need
exercise
.
"
(need, want)
"
Her doctor
recommends
20 minutes of gentle
exercise
daily.
"
(recommends, suggests, advises)
"
It might be easier to
do
this
exercise
while sitting.
"
(do, perform)
"
They
tried
some relaxation
exercises
before the test.
"
(tried)
"
I have to
repeat
this
exercise
three times.
"
(repeat)
"
We
completed
the
exercises
before class.
"
(completed, finished, practiced)
"
The Navy
conducted
training
exercises
this morning.
"
(conducted, took part in)
Used with nouns:
"
She is trying a new
exercise
routine
.
"
(routine, program, class, session)
"
She likes to use an
exercise
bike
.
"
(bike, ball, mat, video)
"
Can you show me how to use this
exercise
equipment
?
"
(equipment, machine)
Used with prepositions:
"
You should drink plenty of water
during
exercise
.
"
(during, after, before)
"
This has been a valuable
exercise
in
self-control.
"
(in)
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exercise
(v):
to do physical activity; to act or use
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Used with adverbs:
"
They are trying to
fully
exercise
their rights.
"
(fully, effectively, properly)
"
She
lawfully
exercised
her right to free speech.
"
(lawfully, legally)
"
In some places, people cannot
freely
exercise
the religion of their choice.
"
(freely, openly)
Used with verbs:
"
She
was unable to
exercise
while her foot was hurt.
"
(be + unable to)
"
I
need to
exercise
more as I grow older.
"
(need to, must)
"
They
were able to
exercise
their right to vote.
"
(be + able to, chose to)
"
They
needed to
exercise
self-control in this situation.
"
(needed to, continued to, failed to)
Used with nouns:
"
The king
exercised
his
authority
over the citizens.
"
(authority, power, influence, control)
"
He
exercised
good
judgment
in the crisis.
"
(judgment, leadership)
"
They need to
exercise
caution
to be successful.
"
(caution, self-control, restraint)
"
We should
exercise
care
when dealing with this situation.
"
(care, diplomacy, tact)
"
She always
exercises
her
right
to vote.
"
(right)
"
His job requires him to
exercise
a lot of
patience
.
"
(patience, discipline, responsibility)
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