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Alice
Practice or practise? c or s? Hello! I am confused. Someone writes (Let's practice English) and someone writes (Let's practise English) c or s?
11 apr. 2018 14:58
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Jenny is right. The spelling depends on whether the writer is using American or British English spelling conventions. British English: practise = verb practice = noun As Jenny says, this is easy to remember, because it follows the same pattern as advise (verb) and advice (noun). American English: practice = verb and noun
11 april 2018
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Hi. In UK English rather than American English practise is a verb, eg I practise speaking English every day. Practice is a noun eg I went to my doctor's medical practice. If you can't remember think of advice and advise, which follow the same pattern, but are pronounced differently. I think in American English they only use practice. Hope this is helpful.
11 april 2018
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The internet says that practice is a noun, practice is a verb. But in real life, I think, "practice" is the more commonly used version, and is used interchangeably as a noun or verb. 'c'
11 april 2018
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