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below are some phrasal verbs related to sports. try to guess what they mean using the context

I enjoy training in the gym
king in the gym every night after work.
2. Oh no! I ate too much pizza. I must v
to wear that dress!
I ate too much pizza. I must work each slice if I want
Don't hit HIT yet! You need to warn first, or you can get a spran
hael loves baseball and is good at it. I should try for him
- team.
5. Near the end of a triathlon, many athletes pass out from exhaustion.
and dehydration.
6. Did you see that Andy Ruiz Jr. won the fight when he knocked out his
adversary?
7. Daniel Cormier never gives up during a fight, that's why he's the
UFC heavyweight champion.

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Phrasal verbs related to sports:  try to guess what they mean using the context

1. 1. I enjoy working out at the gym every night after work.

  • Significado: Entrenar.

2. Oh no! I ate too much pizza. I must work every slice of it off if I want to wear that dress!

  • Significado: Calcularlo.

3. Don't do HIIT yet! You need to warm up first, or you can get a sprain.

  • Significado: Calentarse.

4. Michael loves baseball and he is good at it. He should try out for the team.

  • Significado: Ponerlo aprueba.

5. Near the end of a triathlon, many athletes pass out due to exhaustion and dehydration.

  • Significado: Desmayarse.

6. Did you see that Andy Ruiz Jr. won the fight when he knocked out his opponent?

  • Significado: Knockear.

7. Daniel Cormier never gives up during a fight that is why he is the UFC heavyweight champion.

  • Significado: Rendirse.

Presente Simple

Se trata de las oraciones que comunican en tiempo presente la acción que estamos haciendo en el momento presente.

Componentes:

  • Do: Es el auxiliar que utilizamos para los pronombres personales, I, You, They, We.
  • Does: Es el auxiliar que utilizamos para los pronombres personales, She, He, It.
  • Verbo en presente simple.

Fórmula para construir oraciones:

  • Positivo Do: "Pronombre personal" + "verbo en presente simple" + "complemento".
  • Positivo Does: "Pronombre personal" + "verbo en presente simple en plural" + "complemento".
  • Negativo: "Pronombre personal" + Don't - Doesn't + "verbo en presente" + "complemento".
  • Interrogativo: "Do" o "Does" + "Pronombre personal" + "verbo en presente" + "complemento".

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