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- Practicing or practising - WordReference Forums
Hello everyone I just want to know what's the right verb (in gerund) is it practicing or maybe practising ? I know "practice" is a noun, but can I use
- Keep on practicing keep practicing | WordReference Forums
Hi, I need our help! Which is the correct form? 1: keep on practicing 2: keep practicing Thanks a lot
- has practiced vs. has been practicing - WordReference Forums
Hi, Is there any significant difference between the following sentences? a Has John been practicing singing for 30 minutes? b Has John practiced singing for 30 minutes? I'd appreciate your help
- I need lots of practicing - WordReference Forums
Practicing law to practice law is the goal of most law students In the OP sentence I think that only the noun "practice" may be used "You need a lot of practice lots of practice" "Lots of practicing" is used sometimes, but I would say that the two words are not interchangeable: It takes lots of practice practicing to become expert at any sport
- What does the combining clause function as? - WordReference Forums
He's one of a small but growing number of American veterinarians now practicing "holistic" medicine—combining traditional Western treatments with acupuncture, chiropractic and herbal medicine I have a question regarding the "combining" clause In my opinion, "holistic medicine" can actually be considered a proper noun
- how long has she practiced or has been practicing
How long has Lenna been practicing? How long has Lenna been singing? How long has Lenna been practicing singing (OK, but I don't like the inclusion of both "to practice" and "to sing " It seems redundant at best and implies that you are asking about habitual action at worst) Dialogue 1: Situation Set B 1
- Im practicing [my] English - WordReference Forums
Is there any difference in saying "I'm practicing English" and "I'm practicing my English"? Is the second one correct at all?
- Do practise [practice] a sport | WordReference Forums
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"
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