The correct spelling is Practice. Many people confuse it with practise which is a wrong word.
Practice:An activity or exercise that is done regularly.
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.
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.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
Practice and practise are homophones.
Practise, practise, priactise! P.S. Did i mention practise? P.P.S. Oh yeah, better throw some practise in there too Practise, practise, priactise! P.S. Did i mention practise? P.P.S. Oh yeah, better throw some practise in there too
Practise, Practise, Practise :)
veriety practise ground for shooting
Remember, hobbies are things you like doing for your pleasure. It is something you really like doing so that's how you describe it.
where do they practise? please get to me as soon as possible thankyou
Practise, practise and more practise, when you get bored from failing so much, buy a Whistle.
practiceActually,Practice is a noun. Practise is a verb.Ie.You must go to the medical practice.You must practise.
I practise = practico (from 'practicar' to practise)
just practise
Practice is the noun. Practise is the verb. "I have to leave my law practice for a couple of days to practise for the baseball tournament."
Unfit to Practise was created in 2008-09.