OUTSHOOT - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
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★ i | outshoot |
★ you | outshoot |
★ he/she/it | outshoots |
★ we | outshoot |
★ you | outshoot |
★ they | outshoot |
Examples of the verb 'outshoot' in the Present Simple |
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- I often outshoot my competitors in target practice. |
- You usually outshoot your teammates in shooting contests. |
- He outshoots his rivals consistently. | She outshoots her peers effortlessly. |
- We sometimes outshoot other teams in competitions. |
- You (plural) consistently outshoot other groups in accuracy. |
- They rarely outshoot their competitors in long-distance events. |
OUTSHINE - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
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★ i | outshine |
★ you | outshine |
★ he/she/it | outshines |
★ we | outshine |
★ you | outshine |
★ they | outshine |
Examples of the verb 'outshine' in the Present Simple |
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- I often outshine my colleagues in presentations. |
- You usually outshine your competitors with your charisma. |
- He outshines his peers at work. | She outshines her classmates in academics. |
- We sometimes outshine other teams in innovation. |
- You (plural) consistently outshine other groups in creativity. |
- They rarely outshine their rivals in competitions. |
OUTSELL - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
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★ i | outsell |
★ you | outsell |
★ he/she/it | outsells |
★ we | outsell |
★ you | outsell |
★ they | outsell |
Examples of the verb 'outsell' in the Present Simple |
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- I often outsell my competitors with superior marketing strategies. |
- You usually outsell your colleagues in monthly sales. |
- He outsells his rivals consistently. | She outsells her peers effortlessly. |
- We sometimes outsell other companies in niche markets. |
- You (plural) consistently outsell other teams in fundraising. |
- They rarely outsell their competitors in high-demand seasons. |
OUTSEE - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
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★ i | outsee |
★ you | outsee |
★ he/she/it | outsees |
★ we | outsee |
★ you | outsee |
★ they | outsee |
Examples of the verb 'outsee' in the Present Simple |
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- I often outsee other photographers in capturing details. |
- You usually outsee your friends in spotting wildlife. |
- He outsees his peers in noticing subtleties. | She outsees her colleagues in observations. |
- We sometimes outsee other tourists at landmarks. |
- You (plural) consistently outsee other groups in birdwatching. |
- They rarely outsee their competitors in visual challenges. |
OUTRUN - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
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★ i | outrun |
★ you | outrun |
★ he/she/it | outruns |
★ we | outrun |
★ you | outrun |
★ they | outrun |
Examples of the verb 'outrun' in the Present Simple |
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- I often outrun my friends during our morning jogs. |
- You usually outrun your teammates in races. |
- He outruns his peers. | She outruns her colleagues. |
- We sometimes outrun other runners. |
- You (plural) consistently outrun other teams. |
- They rarely outrun their rivals. |