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 pissnisse
 
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							| Old classic... Play, do, go adult athletes 
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							| Hello everyone and Best Wishes for the New Year !  As from tomorrow I �ll be teaching a group of athletes and I �m wondering if anyone out there could help me with this old classic : If someone is a professional swimmer and gets the question "what sports do you do" should he/she answer "I swim" ? Would he/she really say :  �I go swimming � ? And if he/she has swimming practise the same day what would he/she say "I have swimming practise this afternoon" or "I �m going swimming this afternoon"? Am I right when I feel that the second sentence is (and that this goes for all  �go � + -ing) more appropriate when we �re dealing with recreational swimmers ? I know this is a much discussed question but I haven �t been able to find a satisfying answer, only lists of when you use do, go (+ sports ending in -ing), play.  Thank you so much in advance for your help.   Elisabeth |  7 Jan 2010      
					
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 douglas
 
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							| When I swam in high school I used to say:   " I swim." or " I �m a swimmer."  (used also say I was a fish ;-) )   and I used to go to "swim practice"   I can �t tell you if it �s correct, but it is what was in practical use.   Douglas |  7 Jan 2010     
					
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 Zora
 
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							| What sports do you do? - should be seen as it is with a job. i.e. the person should answer as if it were his "job" - which in your case it is. 
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 What sports do you do? - should be answered as so:  I �m a swimmer. I �m a high jumper. I �m a marathon runner. .. etc.
 
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 pissnisse
 
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							| Thank you very much Douglas and Zora for your helpful answers,   Regards,    Elisabeth  |  7 Jan 2010     
					
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 pissnisse
 
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							| Also thank you Douglas for spelling practice (noun) correctly (with a  �c � and not an  �s � like i did - verb)...Elisabeth |  7 Jan 2010     
					
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 dennismychina
 
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							| Quite right Douglar, except I �d say swimming practice. |  7 Jan 2010     
					
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