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Whant is the difference between "sport"and "sports"?
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Oct 31, 2014 7:39 AM
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'sports' refers to all sports.
"I like playing sports, but I don't like watching others play sports."
'sport' can refer to a single sport.
"This is how you play the sport of baseball.
OR 'sport' can refer to doing something 'for fun'.
"I read books for sport."
"Hunting for sport is a favorite passtime of my family."
When it is used to mean doing something for recreation, you will usually see it written as 'for sport'. Otherwise, it refers to a single sport.
October 31, 2014
Five meanings/definitions for "sport"
1. Sport, countable noun = each individual sport
Example: Rugby is a team sport.
Example: Rugby and soccer are team sports.
2. "Sport", uncountable noun = generic noun for physical activity
Example: I used to play a lot of sport.
3. Sports, noun as modifier
Example: We shall build a sports centre with his donation.
4. Sport (a person), countable noun = a person who behaves in a good/bad way in a trying situation
Example: He was a good sport and joined us on our heritage trip even though he was not particularly interested in heritage exploration.
5. Sport, uncountable noun = pleasure to be had from fishing, shooting or hunting
Example: There is good sport to be had on the duke's Norfolk estate.
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