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We ____ (set up) our new podcast equipment today
are setting up
She ____ (join in) on online book club discussions every month
joins in
She ___ (sign in) to her pottery class at the moment
is signing in
He ______ (give up / usually) on learning new languages easily, but he's determined this time
usually gives up
They ___ (give up) playing online games during the weekdays to focus on their studies
give up
He ___ (try out) a new online workout routine today
is trying out
I ____ (take up) yoga classes right no. I'm so excited!
I'm taking up
He _____ (work on)a new project for his DIY channe
is working on
I ___(log on) to my favorite gaming site every evening
log on
She _____ (look up) new recipes for her cooking blog right now
is looking up
She ____ (learn) how to cook
is learning
They ______ (attend) a yoga class right now
are attending
He _____ (enjoy) playing football after work
enjoys
The activity of decorating, building, and making repairs at home by oneself
do-it-yourself (DIY)
My brother ______ (not / go) by car to school. He _____ (ride) his bike every day
doesn't go / rides
I ______ to the gym twice a week
go
She _________ (go) to the beach every summer.
goes
To make more effort than usual
To go the extra mile
To spend a lot of time sitting and watching TV
To be a couch potato
Something very easy to do
a piece of cake
To arrive or appear at a place with more people:
come along
To accept a challenge:
take on
To test something to see if you like it:
try out
To spend time with friends or family in a casual way:
hang out
To start doing a new activity or hobby:
take up
To become interested in something:
get into
To continue doing something:
carry on
To stop trying to do something because it's too difficult:
give up
To prepare or arrange something:
set up
To relax and not worry about anything:
chill out