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Why do we say "El ejercicio regular" instead of something like "Los ejercicios regulares"?
• "El ejercicio" (singular) is used here to refer to the concept of exercise in general, rather than multiple specific exercises.
• The adjective "regular" indicates that you do it on a consistent basis.
Why is the verb "mejora" used instead of "mejorar" or any other form?
• "Mejora" is the third-person singular present tense of "mejorar" (to improve).
• In Spanish, we say "El ejercicio regular mejora (it improves) mi salud" much like saying "Regular exercise improves my health" in English.
Why does the sentence use "mi salud" instead of just "salud"?
• Adding "mi" (my) makes it personal and specific: "my health".
• If you said only "salud", it might sound more general, referring to health in an abstract sense.
Why do we say "me da más energía" instead of "me da más de energía" or any other construction?
• In Spanish, "dar" works directly with a noun without adding a preposition like "de" for this meaning.
• "Me da más energía" literally translates to "It gives me more energy."
Is there a specific reason why "me da" is used instead of something like "me entrega" or "me proporciona"?
• "Dar" is the common verb to mean "to give." It’s short, straightforward, and very frequently used.
• "Entregar" or "proporcionar" can be used but would sound more formal or specific.
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