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What is the difference between "practise" and "practice"?
4 Tem 2016 22:00
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In British English, we change the spelling depending on whether it’s a noun (practice) or a verb (to practise). This is similar to the noun ‘advice’ and the verb ‘to advise’. In American English, no such distinction is made. It’s simply ‘practice’ and ‘to practice’.
4 Temmuz 2016
4
'Practise' is a verb: : He is practising his English. 'Practice' is a noun: His football practice starts at 3 o'clock. The two words 'practice' and 'practise' are pronounced the same. Note that American English doesn't follow this rule, and spells both the noun and the verb with a 'c'.
4 Temmuz 2016
3
Hello Alaa, The parts of speech of these two words are different in British English. "Practice" is a noun whereas "practise" is a verb. E.g: I love to practise English. (Verb) British I take ours of practice to learn English. (Noun) British But we use "practice" for both verb and noun in American English, and the spelling doesn't change. E.g: I love to practice English. (Verb) American I take ours of practice to learn English. (Noun) American Hope this helps.
5 Temmuz 2016
1
"Practise" is British English, "Practice" is American. Brits use Ss where Americans use Cs.
4 Temmuz 2016
I see, Thanks :)
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