We have to master the routine during this morning's practice otherwise, the coach says we will have to work all day.
Practice, practice, practice.
practice practice practice
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The same way you get to Carnegie Hall, practice, practice, practice.
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."
It's not absolute necessity, but it is a good practice to get into.
practice more
Add a semicolon after potential.
You have spelled it correctly, dental practice. If part of a business name, it is capitalized: Dr. Ouch Dental Practice
This is normally the 'practice' of how the body is correctly disposed of according to the religious beliefs of the person concerned and next of kin.
just practice
you should feel relaxed and energetic.. otherwise it is obvious that there is some thing wrong with your practice
The note from the band director read: "Tim has great potential; however, lack of practice slows his progress toward mastery."
Well, they watch soccer, they practice a lot of sport, passing their time with ourdoor activities, otherwise, they're busy with their pets (especially dogs), they spend the week end visiting their relatives living in another city with a schöneswochenende ticket, they throw out barbecue parties, they have spectacular brunchs Sunday mornings and they have sex.
Practice saying your E's and s's and once you get them down just keep saying your words and practice makes perfect
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.
If I'm reading your question right,loops and if statements with one line of code after can be terminated with a semicolon ie, if(a > b) b = a; is fine. HOWEVER, it is better coding practice to use braces to contain your code. Looks tidier and more uniform. eg, if(a > b){ b = a; } If you are talking about breaking out of a loop, try using 'break'.