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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 it as a verb ? I mean, if I say "I'm practicing" is it correct? even, isn't there any difference in the American English and the
- has practiced vs. has been practicing | WordReference Forums
The first sentence suggests that John is singing and has been doing so for some time; I ask the other person if John has reached the 30-minute mark yet because I haven't kept track and perhaps, he hates practicing and is allowed to stop after half an hour Answer: No, he has 90 seconds left Actually only 87 seconds, to be exact
- Were you practicing Have you been practicing vs Did you practice . . .
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
- 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
- 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"
- do or practice gymnastics | WordReference Forums
Yes, you can say practicing But it seems a little more natural to say doing, for some reason If you say I've been practicing gymnastics for so long it sounds like perhaps you have been practicing but you haven't mastered it yet Or, that you have been at the gym practicing for the last 5 hours, which is a long time to practice (in one day)
- What does the combining clause function as? - WordReference Forums
But Farber is certain he'll have the last laugh 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
- v ref - n ref - WordReference Forums
I'm writing a cover letter for my french class as we are practicing applying for jobs In the initial parts of the letter there is a section for citing the reference of where you found the letter Can someone tell me the difference between v ref and n ref?? the explanations given are: v ref = references de la lettre recue
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