What is the rule?

Karl G.B2Kwiziq community member

What is the rule?

I don’t see any rule offered as to when to use faire de or jouer à. In fact the samples provided include both, “Il fair du tennis” and “Il joue à tennis.” Is there a rule as to when to use one or the other?

Asked 4 years ago
Chris W.C1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor Correct answer

I find this lesson also a bit convoluted and not particularly well presented. Would benefit from a tweaking.

Je fais du tennis. -- This means that I'm playing tennis in a general sense, like pursuing the sport.
Je joue au tennis. -- I am playing tennis (meaning I'm in a tennis match).

Faire de + activity expresses pursuing the activity in a general sense
Jouer à + activity says that you're doing that activity now.

Karl G.B2Kwiziq community member

Thanks - I also found another resource that described it as faire de = an activity and jouer a = a game - which is similar to your helpful answer.

Karl G. asked:

What is the rule?

I don’t see any rule offered as to when to use faire de or jouer à. In fact the samples provided include both, “Il fair du tennis” and “Il joue à tennis.” Is there a rule as to when to use one or the other?

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