4.I ran mang miles every day, and i couldn't lose a pound-
Identing part of speech
pourd
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If you eat more calories than you use each day, you gain weight.
If you eat fewer calories than you use each day, you lose weight.
To lose weight, you need to eat fewer calories and/or burn more calories each day. For sensible, long-term weight control and to reduce health risks, you should eat less and exercise more.1 To track what you eat, use a food diary or app, and be honest with yourself. To track activity calories, use a pedometer or fitness tracker, preferably one linked with .
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If you eat fewer calories than you use each day, you lose weight.
To lose weight, you need to eat fewer calories and/or burn more calories each day. For sensible, long-term weight control and to reduce health risks, you should eat less and exercise more.1 To track what you eat, use a food diary or app, and be honest with yourself. To track activity calories, use a pedometer or fitness tracker, preferably one linked with .
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Parts of Speech: Indefinite pronoun, verb (intransitive, past tense), adverb, indefinite article, noun used as adverb. How can the adverb about modify a noun? Pound is a noun that functions here as an adverb ( it can be called an adverbial objective) to modify weighed and answer the question “How much?”
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Please correct the spelling of pound by mistake you have written pourd
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