Read, translate and fill in the gaps using do / play / go .
My family is very keen on sport. We watch a lot of sport on TV and most mornings I (1) … jogging. On Saturday morning my brothers (2) … football and I (3) … gymnastics. My mother and I (4) … aerobics every weekend and my mother and father (5) … golf at the weekend. In winter we (6) … skiing and in the summer holidays we (7) … tennis, and (8) … swimming and water-skiing.
Explanation: "Do" is used for activities that are not specific sports or games. Jogging is not a specific sport, so we use "do" in this case.
2. My brothers play football.
Explanation: "Play" is used for team sports like football, basketball, or volleyball.
3. I do gymnastics.
Explanation: "Do" is used for activities that are not specific sports or games. Gymnastics is not a specific sport, so we use "do" in this case.
4. My mother and I do aerobics.
Explanation: "Do" is used for activities that are not specific sports or games. Aerobics is not a specific sport, so we use "do" in this case.
5. My mother and father play golf.
Explanation: "Play" is used for sports or games that are played individually or in pairs, like golf or tennis.
6. We go skiing.
Explanation: "Go" is used for outdoor activities or sports that have the verb "go" in their name, like skiing, snowboarding, or fishing.
7. We play tennis.
Explanation: "Play" is used for team sports like football, basketball, or volleyball.
8. We go swimming and water-skiing.
Explanation: "Go" is used for outdoor activities or sports that have the verb "go" in their name, like swimming, hiking, or surfing. "Water-skiing" is a specific water sport, so we use "go" in this case.