This is a common IELTS exam question: do you play any sports? How do you answer that if you're a professional swimmer? In my mind 'playing sports' implies team sports (I play football, I play basketball, etc.), you don't say "I play swimming". So, the the point: - Do you play any sports? - I do/I don't... Yes, they do expect you to answer "do you..." questions with "I do, I don't...". To clarify the English question: - The relevant dictionary definition of "play" is *to engage in sport or recreation; to engage or take part in a game* ([M-W](https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/play)). This is a very generic definition that doesn't address the nuances of the sentence so it isn't helpful in answering this question. - The verb "play" is not normally associated with swimming (in my mind it is used with team sports). - "Do you play...?" implies that the expected response will of a yes/no nature reflecting exactly what was asked--"I do play..." or "I don't play...", or words to that effect. - So what is the contextual meaning and implication of the word "play" within this sentence and how does it affect what must be the appropriate response; i.e.: - Does it define (limit) the question to asking about team sports only, which would exclude swimming? - If it could include swimming, how can an answer of a matching construction be grammatically correct (the "I play swimming" issue)? - What would an appropriate answer for swimming look like?