Aug. 17, 2022
It's difficult for me to have the motivation to start doing exercise.
I have tried It many times and I will still try it, I want to do it as a habit.
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Very well done!
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Or you could say:
“It is difficult for me to find the motivation to exercise (during the summer).”
We don’t usually say ‘start doing exercise’ in English, we only naturally say “doing exercise / to do exercise”
With my initial correction, it is the exact translation of costarse (me cuesto) which we naturally use in English in the same way as well :)!
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“I have tried to (do exercise/it) many times”
You could say ‘do it’, however ‘to’ implies this, and is a very natural saying!
“Keep trying” implies present action, as you are still doing the action, it would be ‘trying’.
It is very natural to say ‘make (activity) into a habit’. Further examples for help!:
“I find it hard to make it a habit.”
“It’s a habit I find hard to keep.”
“I keep trying to make it into a habit, but I find it hard.”
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Habits are hard to form, I wish you luck, you can do this!
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It's difficult for me to have the motivation to start doing exercise.
It's difficult for me to have the motivation to start exercising.
I have tried It many times and I will still try it, I want to do it as a habit.
I have tried it many times and still will, but I want to make it a habit.
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Overall, really well done! I just had a few small corrections to make your sentences sound more natural.
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“It is difficult for me to find the motivation to exercise (during the summer).” We don’t usually say ‘start doing exercise’ in English, we only naturally say “doing exercise / to do exercise” With my initial correction, it is the exact translation of costarse (me cuesto) which we naturally use in English in the same way as well :)! It's difficult for me to have the motivation to start This sounds more natural.
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You could say ‘do it’, however ‘to’ implies this, and is a very natural saying! “Keep trying” implies present action, as you are still doing the action, it would be ‘trying’. It is very natural to say ‘make (activity) into a habit’. Further examples for help!: “I find it hard to make it a habit.” “It’s a habit I find hard to keep.” “I keep trying to make it into a habit, but I find it hard.” I have tried |
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