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What is the difference between practice and practise?
I am familiar with the word “practice”, but read “practise” for the first time today. What is the difference?
9 mrt. 2020 16:34
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The difference is mostly seen in British English rather than American English, but Practice tends to be a noun whereas practise is seen as a verb:
Practice makes perfect. - Practice is the noun
I am going to practise my handwriting - Practise is the verb
9 maart 2020
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practice is meaning verb and noun.but practise is only mean verb.
9 maart 2020
1
Well, not sure I've ever seen practise before, or forgotten, but I googled it, as one does.
https://www.dictionary.com/e/practice-vs-practise/
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In British English, which is also called International English, practise is a verb and practice is a noun. American English tends to avoid practise altogether, using practice as both the noun and verb form.
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In American English, practice is also used as the verb. It means “to do something repeatedly in order to master it” or “to pursue as an occupation or art.” So a churchgoer can practice their religion, just as a student might practice the violin.
That page has examples.
9 maart 2020
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