His medical practice will be opened as soon as he finds a suitable building to be used as his offices.
a sentence with the word resilient
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
by adjective in the sentence
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nothing
I know I'll have to practise harder if I want to win that scholarship.
To use the word "practice" in a sentence, you could say: "She made it a daily practice to meditate for 10 minutes."
The correct spelling is Practice. Many people confuse it with practise which is a wrong word.
Your vowels are "a" "i" and "e" !
Contextual spelling is when the spelling of a word depends on how it is being used in the sentence. In American English, many words that used to depend on context are now reduced to just one spelling of the word in all contexts. For example, the word "practice" vs "practise". In American English, only "practice" is used. However, traditionally, "practice" is used only as a noun, while "practise" is a verb. As a noun: "In order be that good, one must have lots of practice." The verbs in this sentence are 'be' and 'have', while 'practice' is a noun; something that you have. As a verb: "What do I do for a living? I practise medicine." The verb in the second sentence is "practise," while medicine is acting as the subject; something being practised. Essentially, contextual spelling is words that sound the same but are spelled differently depending on the situation. They're/their/there could also each, technically, be considered that type of word.
No, the word "practised" is not an adverb. It is a past tense verb in British English spelling, while "practiced" is the American English spelling. An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
Practice and practise are homophones.
conditions or practise that serve to promote or preserve health
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Practise, Practise, Practise :)
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The word 'practise' (also practice) is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for the actual performance or application of knowledge or a skill; a repeated or usual action; action done over and over in order to acquire skill; a professional business.The noun forms of the verb to practise are practiser and the gerund, practising.A related noun form is practitioner.