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What's the difference between a game and a game?

1. Game mainly refers to the game that decides the outcome, and usually has a set of rules that all participants must abide by. It can be physical or mental. It is often used in American English. Match is used in British English. At this time, games and competitions are interchangeable.

football match

Basketball game

Baseball game

A table tennis match/competition

A tennis match/contest

A boxing match/contest

They often become good friends after a game on the playground.

They buy tickets or turn on the TV to watch the game. They buy tickets or turn on the TV to watch the game.

2 When game is used in the plural, it generally refers to large-scale international sports competitions, competitions or school game classes, and physical education class. For example: Olympic Games = Olympic Games.

3. race; Race; Speed competitions, such as running or racing.

Participants (including people, animals, vehicles, etc.). )

horse race

10 mile race

Take part in the dog race. Attend the dog race meeting.