"But I prefer to play football" is a common way to express a preference for playing soccer in English. The phrase "prefer to" is used to indicate a preference for one thing over another. The noun "football" in this context refers specifically to the sport of soccer, which is called "足球" (zúqiú) in Chinese.

The sport of soccer, also known as association football, originated in England in the 19th century. It quickly spread to other parts of the world and is now the most popular sport on the planet.

Examples:

"I like basketball, but I prefer to play football."
"我喜欢篮球,但是我更喜欢踢足球。"
"I'm not a fan of American football, but I prefer to watch soccer."
"我不是美式足球的粉丝,但是我更喜欢看足球。"
"I'm not good at tennis, but I prefer to play football."
"我不擅长网球,但是我更喜欢踢足球。"
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最佳回答 2024-07-21