Difference between revisions of "Practice - practise"
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A practice is a noun – something that you do, e.g. “there is a football practice tonightâ€; “I did 5 hours piano practice yesterdayâ€; “my usual practice is to warm up for five minutes firstâ€; “she is in General Practiceâ€. (If you can say “a practice†in your sentence, then it is practice.)To practise is a verb – to do something, e.g. “I practised my vocabulary last nightâ€; “he practised his speech in front of a mirror.â€