Do is used for a recreational activity or a non-team
sport that does not use a ball: 'I heard that you do karate.' - karate is a non-team activity. 'I do crossword puzzles in my free time.' - crossword puzzles are not competitive. PLAY
Play is used with ball sports or competitive games where we
play against another person:
'How often do you play tennis?' - tennis is a ball sport.
'I play poker with my friends on Friday night.' - poker is a competitive game. We play to win. 'I don't like playing computer games.' - again, computer games are competitive so we use play. GO
Go is used with activities that end -ing.
We go somewhere to do something:
'I'm going fishing on Sunday.'
'Are you going skiing this winter?' 'She said she was going swimming.' CAN -Modal verb -It can be used to express ability or opportunity, to request or offer permission, and to show possibility or impossibility. Examples: I can ride a horse. ability We can stay with my brother when we are in Paris. opportunity She cannot stay out after 10 PM. permission Can you hand me the stapler? request Any child can grow up to be president. possibility MUST Must is used to express obligation, give orders and give advice. It can only be used for present and future reference. When the past is involved, you use have to. Must is used: to express obligation. All pupils must bring a packed lunch tomorrow. to give orders firmly and positively. You must go to sleep now. to give advice or make recommendations emphatically. You must get one of these new smoothie-makers – they’re great! You must see ‘Nim’s Island’ – it’s brilliant. English - Sport in the UK (A1 - A2 with subtitles)