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'practice' and 'exercise'
what's the difference between 'practice' and 'exercise'
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Jan 3, 2015 1:41 PM
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'Practice' with a 'c' is the noun of the verb 'practise', which is spelt with an 's'. It means to do something more and more in order to improve.
For example 'The English practice I had was great'
'I like to practice my English'
Exercise, spelt like this, is both a noun and a verb. It's most common meaning is to do some physical activity.
For example 'I like to exercise every day' (verb)
'I like to do some exercise every day' (noun)
As a verb, it can also have a similar meaning to 'practise', but is not often used like this.
For example 'I like to exercise my English' (practise is better)
As a noun, it can also mean a piece of work you do (for example, in school) in order to improve/learn something.
For example 'This exercise is very difficult!'
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