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Androo said:

Parokki said:
Har har, the silly Yank doesn't know the verb form of practice is spelled practise everywhere else in the world.

Actually in the English language both practise and practice are present.

Practice is a noun, practise is a verb. Example:

"The only thing Dean didn't like about guitar practice was practising his scales."

Common misconception in English but don't worry. Now you know :P


Errr.. that's what I said, or meant anyway. The verb is practise and the noun in practice in everywhere except the US, where both forms are practice. The laughing was aimed at the guy who had written this list and treated practise as a spelling mistake.

(edit: Except someone seems to have notified him about it, and the bit about the "spelling error" has been removed.)