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What's the difference between "practise" and "practice"?
Nov 25, 2018 3:05 AM
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Practice is a noun.
Example 1: I went to the doctor's practice.
Here, "practice" is a location - doctor's surgery.
Example 2: For studying, my usual practice is to answer all the questions first.
Here, "practice" is a routine
NOTE and exception : this is also the US spelling of "practise" (see below)
Practise is a verb.
Example: I like to practise playing the piano each day.
November 25, 2018
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I believe the main difference between the two is that 'practice' is mostly used as a verb or noun in the US and it's incorrect when used as a verb outside the US, while 'practise' is mostly used as a transitive in Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland. When you see two similar words that are confusing you, I highly recommend you compare them at wikidiff.com. Here's the web's explanation of the difference between the two words: https://wikidiff.com/practice/practise. Hope that will help. :)
November 25, 2018
Practice is a noun. Refers to the act.
Where as practise is the verb that means repeating an action.
November 25, 2018
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