| OUTFLY - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
|---|---|
| ★ i | outfly |
| ★ you | outfly |
| ★ he/she/it | outflies |
| ★ we | outfly |
| ★ you | outfly |
| ★ they | outfly |
| OUTFIGHT - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
|---|---|
| ★ i | outfight |
| ★ you | outfight |
| ★ he/she/it | outfights |
| ★ we | outfight |
| ★ you | outfight |
| ★ they | outfight |
| Examples of the verb 'outfight' in the Present Simple |
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| - I often outfight my sparring partners in the gym. |
| - You usually outfight your opponents in matches. |
| - He outfights his rivals. | She outfights her competitors. |
| - We sometimes outfight other teams during training. |
| - You (plural) consistently outfight other clubs. |
| - They rarely outfight their adversaries. |
| OUTDRIVE - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
|---|---|
| ★ i | outdrive |
| ★ you | outdrive |
| ★ he/she/it | outdrives |
| ★ we | outdrive |
| ★ you | outdrive |
| ★ they | outdrive |
| Examples of the verb 'outdrive' in the Present Simple |
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| - I often outdrive my friends on the golf course. |
| - You usually outdrive your colleagues in driving contests. |
| - He outdrives his neighbors. | She outdrives her classmates. |
| - We sometimes outdrive other teams during practice. |
| - You (plural) consistently outdrive other clubs. |
| - They rarely outdrive their competitors. |
| OUTDRINK - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
|---|---|
| ★ i | outdrink |
| ★ you | outdrink |
| ★ he/she/it | outdrinks |
| ★ we | outdrink |
| ★ you | outdrink |
| ★ they | outdrink |
| Examples of the verb 'outdrink' in the Present Simple |
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| - I often outdrink my opponents in friendly matches. |
| - You usually outdrink your friends at gatherings. |
| - He outdrinks his neighbors. | She outdrinks her classmates. |
| - We sometimes outdrink other teams at social events. |
| - You (plural) consistently outdrink other clubs. |
| - They rarely outdrink their rivals. |
| OUTDRAW - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
|---|---|
| ★ i | outdraw |
| ★ you | outdraw |
| ★ he/she/it | outdraws |
| ★ we | outdraw |
| ★ you | outdraw |
| ★ they | outdraw |
| Examples of the verb 'outdraw' in the Present Simple |
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| - I often outdraw other artists in competitions. |
| - You usually outdraw your colleagues. |
| - He outdraws his rivals. | She outdraws her peers. |
| - We sometimes outdraw other teams. |
| - You (plural) consistently outdraw other groups. |
| - They rarely outdraw their competitors. |