While I am writing articles, I am confused while placing these two words. :huh:
According to me, 'practice' is noun and 'practise' is verb.
But my Microsoft word shows errors and if they are used interchanged, it is not showing errors.
I or Microsoft word, who is correct?
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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.
Where is your friend now...?? We cant able to find him sheeja... :huh:
Microsoft is developed by a American so the word been added in its dictionary is American word. So some time we write UK English and it shows error because of Microsoft support American English.
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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.
Where is your friend now...?? We cant able to find him sheeja... :huh:
He is very busy with his work. He don't have net at his home too. He reaches home only after 8 pm. So..... :(
What a person he is where is he now sheeja. Are he writing articles or not.
He is working at TVM. He don't have enough time. He has won many written competitions till now, have selected in many interviews for channels too. If Malayalam TV channels or Radio, have any doubts, they ask him to clear their doubts....mainly about films.
I am really proud that he is my friend.
If he works here, Gulshanji and Chinmayjee will really love him. But what to do, he has no time to spare due to daily travelling.
thats ok, at least if he spend an hour, we all will feel happy to meet such a talented person
That's why I quarrel with him.
Do you remember 'jealous of a friend' thread? Actually, I started that thread keeping him in mind.I have told about him, in that thread.
But can't find it now.
Can you find it? :huh:
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!
Yes,I am satisfied with you both words are correct but in my opinion educational and other works like Phd., doctorate all use practice word for their work and practise word is used in daily life.
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