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The word 'practice' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'practice' is a word for the habitual or expected performance of a skill or an activity; a custom; the application or use of something as opposed to theory; the business or location of a doctor or a lawyer; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to practice are practitioner and the gerund, practicing.
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The word practise (UK spelling) or practice (US spelling) is a verb, an adjective, and a noun.The noun 'practice' is a word for a habitual action or way of doing something; the actual application of or a profession of something; the repeated exercise of something; a word for a thing.The noun form of the verb to practice is the gerund, practicing.The word 'practicing' also functions as an adjective.Example uses:He opened his practice at the new medical center complex. (noun)You have football practice at four o'clock. (noun)You can practice in the music room after school today. (verb)I set aside one hour every day for practicing. (noun)The boys are practicing their magic tricks. (verb)I always take a practice run to warm up before the meet. (adjective)My sister is a practicing know-it-all. (adjective).
Practice, practice, practice.
Practice and practise are homophones.
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)
Practice is a noun. Practise is a verb. Ie. You need more practice. You must practise. Unless you are writing American English, in which case it's always "practice." But, what if you're British and the contest has a practice/practise round?
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Practice.... practice practise practise... :) good luck with the exam... love the mysterious Guru! xoxo
Practice is American English; practise is British English.
The homophone for "practice" is "practise". Both spellings are correct, but "practice" is more common in American English, while "practise" is more common in British English.
The correct spelling is Practice. Many people confuse it with practise which is a wrong word.
A homophone of "practise" is "practice." The two words are pronounced the same but have different spellings and meanings.
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.
The word practice (var. practise) is both a noun and a verb; for example:Noun: It takes many years of training to qualify for the practice of medicine.Verb: He must practice every day after school on the days he doesn't go for a piano lesson.