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I'd like to ______ in (good) shape

hirashin

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Dear native English speakers, would you help me?
I'd like to _____ in (good) shape.
Which word(s) would be appropriate in the blank, be, stay, keep, get, or become ?

Would "good" be optional before "shape"?

Hirashin
 
They all sound fine to me except "become." You're right, "good" is ok but optional.
 
"become" is wrong, but add "be" to your list, e.g., "I'd like to be in (better) shape (by spring)."

The others are okay. "Better" is pretty common: "I don't need to be in good shape, but I'd (at least) like to be in better shape.
 
Thanks for the help, mdchachi and johnnyG.
JohnnyG says that "become" is wrong. What do you think, mdchachi?
JohnnyG, I already put "be" on my list.

Hirashin
 
Thanks for the help, mdchachi and johnnyG.
JohnnyG says that "become" is wrong. What do you think, mdchachi?
JohnnyG, I already put "be" on my list.

Hirashin
Actually I said so in my original reply. They all sound fine except "become." So I think we all agree.
 
Thanks for the help,Mdchachi, jonnyG and Wonko. You wouldn't say "become in (good) shape)". OK.

How about this one? Which one would be suitable in the blank?
I'd like to ______ healthy.
( be, stay, keep, get, become )

Hirashin
 
'keep' and 'get' sound slightly off to me, perhaps not wrong, just not something that is usually said.
be, stay and become are certainly fine.
All of them sound somewhat like they come from a textbook, but I think they could happen in a polite conversation.
 
Thanks for the help,Mdchachi, jonnyG and Wonko. You wouldn't say "become in (good) shape)". OK.

How about this one? Which one would be suitable in the blank?
I'd like to ______ healthy.
( be, stay, keep, get, become )

Hirashin

I think they're all ok. As Chris says some sound more natural than others.
 
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