Young
"working out" or "doing work out"? I know people usually call exercising or lifting weight in the gym as "workout" (or "work out?" I don't know which way it is.) What if I want to say something in "ing" form? Should I say "I'm working out." or "I'm doing the workout."? BTY, is it "workout" or "work out"?
18 mei 2020 12:45
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You used it correctly. "Workout" is the noun, and "working out" is the verb form. I'm doing my workout. I'm working out.
18 mei 2020
Hi Young! Good question. When referring to doing exercise in English, we use "workout." For example, "I am going to the gym today to do a workout" or "I'm doing a cardio workout tomorrow." If you want to say it in its "ing" form, then "I'm working out at the gym" is also correct. We separate the the two words - work and out (i.e. work out) - when we are referring to something needing to be fixed or sorted out. For example, "there is a scheduling problem, we need to work out a solution." Hope this helps :)
18 mei 2020
If you say that "I'm working out" it means you're doing your work outside. So, Correct sentence is " I'm doing workout"
18 mei 2020
it is workout and working out
18 mei 2020
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