You example : Sam fait de l'aïkido. Sam does aikido. How can you explain the right answer as ".... going to dance lesson..."?
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I don't agree with you.
This question relates to:French lesson "Faire de/jouer à : talking about sports, hobbies and leisure activities in French"
Asked 3 years ago
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If you are referring to an example of “faire de la danse” indicating dance lessons, that is explained in the lesson. Some activities have their own verbs - danser/nager/skier are 3 examples in the lesson. In those cases using faire de .. indicates regularity or structure to the activity.
There is no verb (aikido-), so that distinction does not apply.
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