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13 years ago
I am thankful to you sandhya for creating this forum thread. Until i visit this thread, i dont know there are 2 spelling of practice are there. I always use practice only. I never know there is one more word of practice which is known as verb that is practise.
Slow and Steady Wins the Race.
13 years ago
So, it's the answer!
I would prefer to use practice for noun and practise for verb,as before.
Is there any other words in English Dictionary which have different UK/US spellings?
Cheque (British) and check (American)
Colour (British) and color (American)
Queue (Bristish) and 'Q'(American)
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13 years ago
We are using british english try to write in that only leave american english.
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13 years ago
We are using british english try to write in that only leave american english.
Many American words don't contain 'u'.
Now I will examine more clearly and post such words in future
Meera sandhu
13 years ago
Sandhya, as you have come to know from others' replies, both spellings are correct, and you can use either of them in your articles. But remember that if you choose to use either American version or British English, you should follow that style in your entire article, and not a few words in American English and a few in British English. Pick one style and use that here. Boddunan allows both styles but if you ever write for other clients, you will have to write according to their specified needs and requirements!
"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)
Thank you said by: Sandhya Rani
13 years ago
First of all I welcome Prasad in this family and then Sandhya thanks for creating such good knowledgeable thread.
He is my friend....(your name appears similar to him)
Actually I have been quarreling with him for a few days.....at last he came and post 1 reply and disappeared.
He is like an ocean of knowledge....English, Literature, Books, GK, Maths, Films(only Malayalam).... everything. He don't know Hindi. :(
If I have any doubt, I just call him. He will be there with an instant answer.
Meera sandhu
13 years ago
Wow nice friend with good knowledge. I think you are lucky to have such a friend
Slow and Steady Wins the Race.
13 years ago
What a person he is where is he now sheeja. Are he writing articles or not.
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13 years ago
Is he in boddunan also. Where is he sheeja. But you are really lucky to have such friend
Slow and Steady Wins the Race.
13 years ago
I think she is busy with her daughter so she left away.
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