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"Practise "is" a verb" - how I remember it.In U.S. English, practice is both the noun and the verb.
The present perfect tense of the verb "practice" is "have practiced" or "has practiced."
Yes, it can be a verb. It can mean to give the letter sequence of a word (spelling), or to relieve someone while in the process of doing work (spell a co-worker).The word spell can also be a noun (period of time, or a magical incantation).
The past tense verb is spelled interfered (meddled), from verb to interfere.
That is the correct spelling of the verb or helper verb "did" (past tense of to do).Similar words are dead and died.
The US spelling is practiced (past tense of to practice).The UK spelling is as asked, practised.
Practice is already a verb. For example "to practice something" is an action and therefore a verb.
"Practise "is" a verb" - how I remember it.In U.S. English, practice is both the noun and the verb.
The correct spelling of the adjective or verb form is experienced (skilled through practice, or went through some event).
Practice:An activity or exercise that is done regularly.
Yes. "Spell" is a verb. It is the action of spelling another word. It can also be a noun, such as a magical spell.
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the verb is "practice"
The present perfect tense of the verb "practice" is "have practiced" or "has practiced."
The verb of rehearsal is rehearse. As in the action "to rehearse for a play". A similar verb would be practice. As in "to practice for the event".
Um well if you can search this and get this answe then you spelled it right!
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