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"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"?
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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.
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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 :)
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If you say that "I'm working out" it means you're doing your work outside.
So, Correct sentence is " I'm doing workout"
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it is workout
and working out
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Young
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الصينية (المندرية), الإنجليزية
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