You might love doing sport or watching it on TV, but can you talk about it in English?
A common mistake when talking about sport in English is to use the verb 'practice'. The most common verbs we use to talk about sport in English are 'go', 'do' and 'play'. So, how do you know which verb to use? There are some simple rules we can follow:

 

GO:

Use 'go' with sports that end in -ing.

For example: go swimming, go running, go skiing, go cycling

 

PLAY:

Use 'play' with team sports. These sports usually need a ball or something similar to play (a puck for hockey, a shuttlecock for badminton etc.).

For example: play football, play tennis, play volleyball, play golf

 

DO:

Use 'do' for sports you do individually and not in a team. We use 'do' to talk about martial arts, sport and exercise.

For example: do exercise, do aerobics, do athletics

 

Here is a chart with some of the most common sports and the verb they use:

 

             DO                             GO                            PLAY            

exercise
athletics
yoga
karate
judo
sport
tai chi

swimming
running
cycling
skiing
jogging
dancing
snowboarding

football
tennis
volleyball
badminton
golf
cricket
basketball

 

Got it? Let's Practice!


Look at the sentences below and choose the correct verb: do, go, or play to complete them.

Think about whether you need the infinitive (with or without 'to') or the -ing form of the verb, present simple, past simple or present perfect.

The answers are at the end of this article:

 

A: 'Do you (1)_____ any sport?'

 

B: 'Yes, I love (2) _________ swimming. I also (3)_______ basketball three times a week, and you?'


A: 'I often (4)________ golf at the weekends with my dad, but I prefer (5) _______ snowboarding in the winter if I can.'


B: ''Have you ever (6)_______ martial arts?'


A: 'I (7)________ judo once about ten years ago, but I haven't (8)_____ any martial arts recently. Have you?'


B: 'No. I am (9)_________ tennis later this afternoon. Do you want to come?'


A: 'Thanks but I'm (10)_________ running. I want to get fit!'

 

 

How many did you get right? Remember, you can check the answers at the end of this article.

 

To practice a little more, and to make things a little more complicated, can you find the three mistakes in the text below? The mistakes are related to the use of the three verbs used to talk about sports: go, do, play.


The answers are at the end of this article.


 

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Got it? Let's Practice! - Answers


(1) do  (2) going  (3) play  (4) play  (5) to go  (6) done  (7) did  (8) done  (9) playing  (10) going

 

The Most Popular Sports - Answers
The three mistakes are:
line 4: "...people do and watch football..." (the correct answer is 'play')
line 5: "Athletics is also played by many people..." (the correct answer is 'done')
line 8: , "...there is always the possibility to do running..." (the correct answer is 'go')

 

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