Does should be changed to do.
I enjoy a refreshing salad with crisp lettuce leaves for lunch.
There is an incorrect idiom in the sentence. Idioms are the common, generally very arbitrary ways that we speak our language. For example, in this sentence you have command of a language not in a language. The sentence should read: She has good command of English.
She jumped to the wrong conclusion about her friend's absence, assuming he didn't care, when in reality he was sick.
Very often, people overlook the importance of regular exercise in maintaining good health.
You can use "wish" as a verb in a sentence when expressing a desire or hope for something. For example, "I wish for good health for my family."
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I enjoy a refreshing salad with crisp lettuce leaves for lunch.
No. The question should read, "Do your mom and dad enjoy good health."
It has tons of calories and really not good for your health. You are allowed to have a little but not too much.
You have to enjoy the roller coaster or you will be scared
Nothing is wrong the sentence is good
No it is not a good sentence would be Movement is what my friends and i enjoy.
Yes it is always good to have a healthy family. There is nothing wrong in wishing good health for your family.
My spiritual health seems to be in good order.
The oil from a car is bad for your health.
Exercise is essential to good health.
It does no good to avenge a wrong, it only perpetuates the hardness of heart.