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Djamel
What is the difference between practise an practice?
2010年7月14日 17:50
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In English, the verb was originally (and still is in the UK and most parts of the English-speaking world) spelt as "practise". The noun is "practice". In the United States, they have taken to spelling both the noun and the verb with a "c". I have no idea why they've done that. Maybe it's because they couldn't tell the difference between a noun and a verb? Crazy Americans!
2010年7月14日
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Practice is a noun whilst "practise" is the verb.
2010年7月14日
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They both have the same meaning, it's just that "practise" is the british way of spelling the word while "practice" is the American way.
2010年7月14日
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They are alternate spellings of the same word. In the US, it is normally spelled "practice" and can be used either as a noun or as a verb. I can't comment on the British practice of using "practice/practise". :]
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نفهمها بالراحة practise هذا فعل بمعنى يمارس مثال i practise sports everyday .انا امارس الرياضة كل يوم practise هذا اسم بمعنى ممارسة مثال without practice ,i wonot be fit .بدون ممارسة لن اصبح لائق بدنيا
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