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  2. Practicing or practising - WordReference Forums

    Oct 19, 2012 · Practicing or practising. Thread starter erk32; Start date Oct 19, 2012; E. erk32 Member. español ...

  3. has practiced vs. has been practicing | WordReference Forums

    Mar 5, 2021 · Why would anyone ask if someone has been practising (AmE practicing) singing for 30 minutes? There's a lack of topic focus (or functional sentence perspective ) in the question. It's not clear what specific information the questioner is trying to find out: who's been singing, what John's been doing for the last 30 minutes, how long John has ...

  4. Were you practicing/Have you been practicing vs Did you practice ...

    Sep 5, 2020 · Let's say I'm a piano instructor and we work on a song with a student and then next week we meet I want to ask him if he was practicing the song we worked on. Are all three versions correct in this case? Is there any particular difference between the three? Which one is the best in this case? 1. Did you practice the song? 2. Were you practicing ...

  5. Keep on practicing / keep practicing | WordReference Forums

    Nov 29, 2011 · There is no difference between "keep" and "keep on". A purist may well say that the person being addressed ought to be doing the activity for the words "keep on" to be used. However, in colloquial situations this is often ignored - a mother may well say "And keep on practising/practicing(Am)" when sending a child off to school. Have a nice day.

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

    May 21, 2009 · If we're going to use "practice". then we should be specific about what we're practicing - we might, for example, practice skating or practice goal kicks (in soccer) - with the goal of becoming more proficient; we really wouldn't say "practice sport". "To practice a sport" is, as Gengo said, "not incorrect, but certainly unnatural".

  7. practicing fasting after lunch vs. having only lunch a day

    Aug 18, 2019 · I wrote this sentence to describe myself. I have been practicing fasting after lunch for two and a half months and maybe I will try having only lunch a day in the future. I'm not sure if I have used "practice fasting after lunch" or "have only lunch a day" correctly :confused: Thank you :)

  8. to practise / for practising | WordReference Forums

    May 19, 2009 · This activity is for practising pronunciation. The noun is practice. The verb is practise. L. Lavernock

  9. practise (on) the piano/ play on the piano - WordReference Forums

    Dec 17, 2010 · The difference is that playing and practising can be transitive or intransitive. When they are transitive, they can either take the instrument as their object or something else. You can "play a tune on the piano", but you can't "play a tune the piano". So when the object is not the instrument, you need "on" before the instrument.

  10. Pile practising medicine - WordReference Forums

    Dec 7, 2018 · It's a phrase in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" Mindful of John Wesley's strictures on the use of many words in buying and selling, Simon made a pile practising medicine, but.... Please help me understand pile practising medicine

  11. admitted to practise or practice? - WordReference Forums

    Nov 3, 2006 · Clearly you don't need an explanation of noun vs verb. My guess, though really it would be good to get more than my guess, is that the lawyer is admitted to practise - verb - not to practice - noun. Why? Because a practice is a particular law firm On the other hand ... this could be complete rubbish.

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