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What is the difference between practice and practise and where two use these two words. Can someone explain it by using these words in a sentence?
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#2
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Well, I think in British Usage 'Practice' is used for a noun: it's a private practice, while 'practise' in British Eng is used for the verb: we practised the piano. In American English, I think 'practice' is used for both noun and verb, I'm not entirely sure on this one.
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#3
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In america, "practice" is a noun and a verb yup. So you can practice your instrument during band practice in a month of band practices.
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#4
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Lol, there Sneaky.
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