In American English, practice. I believe British English spells it practise.
Answer In British and Australian usage, practice is a noun, practise is a verb. In the question "practise" is used correctly as a verb.
As a boy my father used to watch spitfire squadrons take off from the air field near his home during the Battle of Britain. i dont know please please please help
The word please in the phrase 'please be informed' means a polite request. Please is defined as polite consideration or request.
No, please is usually used as an adverb. ("Please make me a sandwich") although it can be a verb too ("She knows how to please me.")
It is Can you please stop
You don't have to go home, but please vacate the premises now.
Practice if youre American.
Practice practice practice.
Please anything. Example "Please help me with my home work." Example "Can you please take me to the mall?"
Can I Come Home, Please? was written by Phil Robins
Please Come Home was created on 2007-01-23.
I WANT ATT AS MY HOME PAGE, PLEASE HELP
to practice: renshoo o shimasu
please repost question with more specifics please
Rosie Won't You Please Come Home was created in 1966.
Please Come Home for Christmas was created on 1960-09-21.
Henry Please Come Home was created on 1972-11-19.
Baby Won't You Please Come Home was created in 1919.