[ Grammar ]
If you don’t exercise daily, you will become lethargic. (Use: ‘lest”)
A. Exercise daily lest you might be lethargic.
B. Exercise daily lest you should become lethargic.
C. Exercise daily lest you need to be lethargic.

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