The correct spelling depends on the form of English being used. In American English, "practicing" with a "c" is the correct spelling for both the noun and verb forms. In British English, "practising" with an "s" is used for the verb, while "practice" with a "c" is used for the noun. So, it would be "keep practicing" in American English and "keep practising" in British English.
Keep practising and keep practicing!
its hate practicing the piano
No; practicing is spelled p-r-a-c-t-i-c-i-n-g. :)
Practicing is the present participle of practice.
keep practising and you will get better
Keep practising.
AnswerBy practicing the true tenents of your chosen spiritual path and common sense.and by practising the ten commanments
If you keep at it, then you can dance nicely if you keep practicing!
To become a better singer you have to just keep practising until you get better at singing. You can also get a teacher.Becoming a better singer is by keep practicing. You should have passion on it otherwise forget it. Know if you have the heart in singing and by consistently learning it with yourself or with your instructor you will find the difference of your voice quality now and then.
Keep practising and it will lessen over time.
Keep practising, plus buy an englishdictonairy.
you just need to keep practising,practices makes perfect.