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  1. Practise VS practice - WordReference Forums

    Sep 25, 2007 · hello everyone, I was trying to figure out what is the difference between practiSe and practiCe, but in vain. another example is defenSe and defenCe. thanks all.

  2. Do / practise [practice] a sport - WordReference Forums

    May 21, 2009 · Practice is used with the meaning ‘to train’ it is more used to describe training/working on a particular aspect of your sport, maybe a weakness, or a piece of set play. A coach might say to his …

  3. practice a piano vs. practice on a piano - WordReference Forums

    Jul 19, 2023 · Should we say "practice on a piano" or "practice a piano"? 1. In order to become a skilled pianist, it is important to practice a piano regularly. 2. My daughter spends at least an hour every day …

  4. To practice vs to train - WordReference Forums

    Aug 11, 2008 · In British English, professional sportspeople train, rather than practise. However this distinction doesn't exist in American English, to my knowledge. Long story short, it's very hard to …

  5. Practice exams vs exam practice - WordReference Forums

    Nov 27, 2022 · 'Practice exam' is a type of exam, so it's more specific. It means that you sat down and took a complete exam, under exam conditions, in order to practise for the 'real' exam. 'Exam practice' …

  6. training vs practice - WordReference Forums

    Oct 21, 2020 · Which of these sentences make sense/are correct? I go to the football training. I go to the football practice. I have football training. I have football practice.

  7. do/practice a sport - WordReference Forums

    Apr 10, 2018 · The only difference between AE and BE is the BE spelling of practise (only when the word is a verb – the noun is spelt practice). You can practise/practice a sport, or participate in / take …

  8. I practise <dance><dancing> vs I go dancing vs I have dancing …

    Nov 25, 2020 · At the weekend I "I practise dance", "I practise dancing", "I go dancing" "I have dancing practice" or...? If the person is taking dance classes at a school, what should they say? Thanks.

  9. practice vs practise - WordReference Forums

    Jan 1, 2021 · Can anyone tell me what the difference between practice and practise is ? I have never used practise, only using practice in both noun and verb forms. Appreciate if you can do it by using …

  10. Practise.... hard? - WordReference Forums

    Jan 7, 2014 · I am trying to understand why these two sentences sound a little strange to me. 1) A singer always practices singing hard. 2) A baseball player always practices baseball hard. Should it …