Practice vs Practise

Practice vs Practise


Practice – is a noun and is defined as an action rather than ideas.

a. She is determined to put her new ideas into practice.
b. The theory and practice of teaching is a very noble job.

A way of doing something that is the usual or expected way in a particular organisation or situation.

a. The college had given guidelines for good practice to the students.
b. A review of pay and working practices.

Practise – is a verb and is defined as to do an activity or train regularly so that you can improve your skill.

a. You need to practise regularly so as to perform efficiently.
b. She is practising for her elementary drawing exams.

To do something regularly as part of your normal behaviour.

a. Do you still practise your religion?
b. He is in the practise of exercising daily.

To work as a doctor, lawyer, etc.

a. She practised as a barrister for many years.
b. He was banned from practising medicine.

Read the following sentences and fill in the blanks with the right word.

1. During the first 2 – 3 years in ____________ your skills seem to improve almost daily.

a. Practise
b. Practice
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ANSWER: Practice



2. The ____________ of preventive and remedial measures keeps diseases at bay.

a. Practise
b. Practice
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ANSWER: Practise



3. The entire Sharma family made a ____________ of writing on the walls of their home.

a. Practice
b. Practise
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ANSWER: Practise



4. ____________ and perseverance without imagination has profound limitations.

a. Practise
b. Practice
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ANSWER: Practice



5. They believe in future life and ____________ both circumcision and baptism.

a. Practise
b. Practice
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ANSWER: Practise


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