Sport
Do, play and go
The table below gives examples of common sporting collocations with do, play and go.
You can also say you go to aerobics/judo/yoga/karate – this means that you go to a class in
this sport.
Common mistakes
Learners often make mistakes with some common collocations connected with sport.
Make a point of learning these commonly used collocations.
- ● You do or play sport. (NOT make sport)
- ● You do exercises. (NOT
make exercises)
- ● You play computer or other games. (NOT
do games)
- ● You have/play a game of cards. (NOT
make a game)
- ● You go skiing. (NOT
make skiing)
- ● You do activities. (NOT
make or practise activities)
If you are a serious sportsperson, you will certainly practise your sport, but that has a specific meaning, which is to do something again and again in order to get better at it, in other words to train.
If you are a footballer you might practise taking a penalty, for example.
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