| OUTSPEAK - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
|---|---|
| ★ i | outspeak |
| ★ you | outspeak |
| ★ he/she/it | outspeaks |
| ★ we | outspeak |
| ★ you | outspeak |
| ★ they | outspeak |
| Examples of the verb 'outspeak' in the Present Simple |
|---|
| - I often outspeak others in debates. |
| - You usually outspeak your peers in discussions. |
| - He outspeaks his colleagues. | She outspeaks her competitors regularly. |
| - We sometimes outspeak other teams in meetings. |
| - You (plural) consistently outspeak everyone in the group. |
| - They rarely outspeak their opponents in arguments. |
| OUTSMELL - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
|---|---|
| ★ i | outsmell |
| ★ you | outsmell |
| ★ he/she/it | outsmells |
| ★ we | outsmell |
| ★ you | outsmell |
| ★ they | outsmell |
| Examples of the verb 'outsmell' in the Present Simple |
|---|
| - I often outsmell others when it comes to detecting scents. |
| - You usually outsmell your colleagues in the lab. |
| - He outsmells his competitors. | She outsmells her friends during perfume testing. |
| - We sometimes outsmell other teams in scent identification. |
| - You (plural) consistently outsmell other participants. |
| - They rarely outsmell their rivals in competitions. |
| OUTSLEEP - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
|---|---|
| ★ i | outsleep |
| ★ you | outsleep |
| ★ he/she/it | outsleeps |
| ★ we | outsleep |
| ★ you | outsleep |
| ★ they | outsleep |
| Examples of the verb 'outsleep' in the Present Simple |
|---|
| - I often outsleep my alarm clock in the morning. |
| - You usually outsleep your siblings during weekends. |
| - He outsleeps his roommates. | She outsleeps her friends. |
| - We sometimes outsleep our schedule. |
| - You (plural) consistently outsleep other people in the house. |
| - They rarely outsleep their deadlines. |
| OUTSIT - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
|---|---|
| ★ i | outsit |
| ★ you | outsit |
| ★ he/she/it | outsits |
| ★ we | outsit |
| ★ you | outsit |
| ★ they | outsit |
| Examples of the verb 'outsing' in the Present Simple |
|---|
| - I often outsit my colleagues during meetings. |
| - You usually outsit your friends in classes. |
| - He outsits his peers. | She outsits her coworkers. |
| - We sometimes outsit other participants. |
| - You (plural) consistently outsit other teams. |
| - They rarely outsit their rivals. |
| OUTSING - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
|---|---|
| ★ i | outsing |
| ★ you | outsing |
| ★ he/she/it | outsings |
| ★ we | outsing |
| ★ you | outsing |
| ★ they | outsing |
| Examples of the verb 'outsing' in the Present Simple |
|---|
| - I often outsing my friends at karaoke. |
| - You usually outsing your competitors in singing competitions. |
| - He outsings his bandmates. | She outsings her peers. |
| - We sometimes outsing other choirs. |
| - You (plural) consistently outsing other groups. |
| - They rarely outsing their rivals. |