Go/do/play + sport

There are three verbs that collocate with sports and other free time activities: go,do and play, but they are not interchangeable:
  • Go is used with activities and sports that end in -ing. The verb go here implies that we go somewhere to practice this sport: go swimming.
  • Do is used with recreational activities and with individual, non-team sports or sports in which a ball is not used, like martial arts, for example:do a crossword puzzle, do athletics, do karate.
  • Play is generally used with team sports and those sports that need a ball or similar object (puck, disc, shuttlecock...). Also, those activities in which two people or teams compete against each other: play football, play poker, play chess.
In this table there is a list of sports and activities that collocate with these verbs:
GoDoPlay
ridingaerobicsbadminton
jogginggymnasticstable-tennis
hitch-hikingtaekwondofootball
fishingjudobasketball
sailingkaratechess
windsurfingkung-fucricket
skiingballetboard games
snowboardingexcercisesnooker
swimmingyogahockey
dancingathleticsbaseball
skatingarcheryrugby
cyclinga crossword puzzlevolleyball
runningtai chisquash
Some exceptions to the rules:
  • You use do with two activities that end in -ingdo boxing and do body-building, because they don't imply moving along as the other activities ending in -ing.
  • Golf: if there is an idea of competition, you use the verb play. However, you can say go golfing if you do it for pleasure: Tiger Woods plays golf. We'll go golfing at the weekend. 

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