The US spelling is practiced (past tense of to practice).
The UK spelling is as asked, practised.
Yes. "Spell" is a verb. It is the action of spelling another word. It can also be a noun, such as a magical spell.
As you have - either as a noun or a verb.
That is the correct spelling of "sneak."
The verb is "to believe" (to accept as true).
That is the correct spelling of the verb form "petting".
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.
In an industrial context conjugation is seldom practised.
Yes. "Spell" is a verb. It is the action of spelling another word. It can also be a noun, such as a magical spell.
The verb of practical is practise.Other verbs are practises, practising and practised.Some example sentences are:"I will practise my handwriting today"."She practises the flute on the weekends"."I am practising for my choir"."I practised all weekend".
Those letters spell the verb 'bathe'.
Those letters will spell the verb utilize.
Those letters will spell the verb launder.
The correct spelling of the verb is "practice" in American English and "practise" in British English.
The correct spelling of the verb is "solve" (figure out).
être (auxiliary and verb)
As a verb or noun?
As you have - either as a noun or a verb.