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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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I get lots of practice at home.

0Laura: It was very nice of you to help clear the table and do the dishes.02br
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00Jack: I don't mind.01b00 I get lots of practice at home!02b02br
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00Hi,02br
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00Does the bolded part mean "I practice clearing the table and doing the dishes a lot at home" or just "I often do a lot of chores at home?" Thanks.0-
  

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0My take:02br 02br 00It means "I often do a lot of chores at home'0-

  • 0My take:02br 02br 00It means "I often do a lot of chores at home'0-
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0My take:02br
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00It means "I often do a lot of chores at home'0-
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0 This is ironic. 02br
00 "I am cleaning the table and doing the dishes a lot at home, 01b00I have practice in this respect02b00, thus I don't mind to do it here too." 0-
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The bolded part here depicts "I often do a lot of chores at home"

However, the correct word to be used here was "practise". It's a verb
Practice is a noun.

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