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  • Hi Delmaggie, English with a Capital E please. Practise This is the verb "to practise" and also the adjective from that verb. I practise the piano. He is a practised man. Practice This is the noun, as piano practice, a doctor's practice. I have done my football practice. She visits her local doctor's practice. I hope this may somehow relieve your frustration. Nigel
  • practise?? How can you be teaching english when you can't even spot an error like that?

  • add me on skype for ielts speaking practice, my skype id is " waqas1st "

    

  • Believe it, if you focus on exercises that make a difference you can do it.

  • who can believe 15 min per day will provide you to fluency?maybe 100 years needed...this doctor ....softly to say...

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