to defeat someone or to do something better
beat
see (a place, a movie)
check out
participate ...
a person who swims
swimmer
what modal verbs can we use to talk about abilities
can/ could/ be able to
it is used while you go fishing
fishing rod
pay attention to sounds
listen out
benefit ...
from
a noun from argue
argument
what modal verbs can we use with obligations
must/ mustn't/ have to/ need to
a person who someone is competing against in a sports event
opponent
be better than others
stand out/stick out
be anxious
about
a noun from fail
failure
modal verbs used to express permission
can/ could/ may/ be allowed to
a long, thin piece of wood used in playing various sports (f.ex. hockey)
stick
be careful
mind out
insist
on
an adjective from compete
competitive
what modal verbs can we use to express certainty
must/ can't/ couldn't
a person who watches an activity, especially a sports event, without taking part
spectator/ viewer
to leave or no longer be involved in something
pull out
adjust
to
a noun from anxious
anxiety
what form can we use to express criticism for the past events
should/ shouldn't have + verb+ ed/ 3rd form