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What is the difference between 'practice' and 'practise'?
2014年7月23日 23:05
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Jorge is right, but it's more complicated than that.
In British English, the verb is spelt 'practise', while the noun is spelt 'practice'.
In US English, both the verb and the noun is spelt 'practice'.
Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and sometimes Canada use the British spelling. That's more countries than for the US spelling, but fewer people in total.
2014年7月23日
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British vs. American spelling. The British use both I believe (practise-verb; practice- noun) while Americans use practice for both purposes.
2014年7月23日
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Both are the same meaning but...
practise is British English
practice is American English
2014年7月23日
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