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Phrasal verb: finally do something you should (3 part)
get around/round to
Phrasal verb: eliminate a team or person from competitions
knock out
Phrasal verb: decline an offer/challenge
turn down
Phrasal verb: synonym rely on
count on
Phrasal verb: accept a challenge
take on
Phrasal verb: demonstrate your skills
show off
Phrasal verb: to exercise in a gym
work out
vocab noun: the "cup" at the end of a tournament
trophy
vocab noun: another member working with you to win a competition
teammate
vocab noun: someone who watches sport
spectator
vocab noun: a member of the other team/ another competitor
opponent
vocab noun: hand to eye.....
coordination
vocab noun: coordinating with other people in sport
teamwork
vocab noun: synonym of tournament.
Championship
vocab noun: A sports competitor
athlete
tried to fix/ tried fixing
Student's answer
Difference: remember to finish the work/ remember finishing the work
student's answer:
Difference: stop drinking/ stop to drink
Student's answer:
How did you feel when the teacher suggested doing / to do an exam today
doing
Joe’s tennis coach insists on him to have / having one day of rest every week.
having
It’s true that take / taking part is more important than winning.
taking
Joe makes us practise/to practise phrasal verbs most weeks
practise
It’s difficult to get / get up at 8AM on a Sunday
to get up
Sami goes for a fifteen-minute walk every weekend so as maintaining / to maintain her fitness.
to maintain
I’m so glad you encouraged me to come/coming to the party
to come
Joe's arranged visit / to visit Valencia next month.
to visit