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Teal lime Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Do gymnastics

Does the phrase "to do gymnastics" [with the meaning of "to do physical exercises, to work out"] make sense in English?

If so, would you please give me some examples of how to use it correctly?

Thank you.

  

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gymnastics refers to doing specific and organized exercises. Look here. php It's not just a synonym for 'working out in a gym'.

  • gymnastics refers to doing specific and organized exercises.
  • Look here.
  • php It's not just a synonym for 'working out in a gym'.
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gymnastics refers to doing specific and organized exercises.

Look here. http://www.torontogymnastics.com/videos.php


It's not just a synonym for 'working out in a gym'.

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