GO, DO or PLAY
activities and sports that end in -ing
the verb go here implies that we go somewhere to practice this sport:
go swimming
GO
PLAY
DO
recreational activities
individual, non-team sports
sports in which a ball is not used
do athletics
team sports
those sports that need a ball or similar object (puck, disc, shuttlecock...)
those activities in which two people or teams compete against each other
play football
СЛАЙД 14
Sport/Hobby | Verb | Person |
baseball | play baseball | baseball player |
chess | ||
fishing | ||
gardening | ||
gymnastics | ||
hockey | ||
ice-skating | ||
photography | ||
sailing | ||
skateboarding | ||
athletics | ||
basketball | ||
boxing | ||
deep-sea diving | ||
football | ||
tennis |
play chess
chess player
go fishing
fisherman
do gardening
gardener
do gymnastics
gymnast
play hockey
hockey player
go ice-skating
ice-skater
do photography
photographer
go sailing
sailor
go skateboarding
skateboarder
do athletics
athlete
play basketball
basketball player
do boxing
boxer
go deep-sea diving
deep-sea diver
play football
football player
play tennis
tennis player
СЛАЙД 15
GO, DO or PLAY
1. Did you ………………………. dancing yesterday?
2. It is dangerous to ……………………. skating on that lake.
3. He likes to ……………………… a good game of chess from time to time.
4. I ………………………… swimming in the river yesterday. (go / do / play)
5. This summer we are going to ………………………….. swimming every day.
6. He has been ……………………….. aerobics for several years now.
7. He has …………………….. cricket at the national level.
8. My daughter always needs someone to …………………………. with her.
9. He ………………………. football for a local club.
10. He …………………….. sailing every week.
GO
GO
PLAY
WENT
GO
DOING
PLAYED
PLAY
PLAYS
GOES
СЛАЙД 16
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