actually, I don't like any sports. I am very busy at work and I have no time for any activities. I can't deny that playing sports is very useful for our health, so I think I will try in the future.
fold navy 285Rosieleeso I think I will try in the futureI wonder whether the verb "try" is correctly used as an intransitive one in the clause above?
It's possible, but it sounds somewhat incomplete in the given context.
CJ
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Actually, I don't like any sports. I am very busy at work and I have no time for any activities. I can't deny that playing sports is very useful for our health, so I think I will try it in the future.
To me, I don't see many mistakes. The only thing that I'm not that sure about is using the correct pronoun in the last sentence. "I will try it" or "I will try them". I decided to choose "it" at the end because I think it turns to the gerund "playing" first. I don't think that using "them" is wrong, though.
I wonder whether the verb "try" is correctly used as an intransitive one in the clause above?