0Hi there,02br 02br 00Do you think the following sentences are correct?02br 02br 001. Mary needs to do more practice on English grammar.02br 02br 002. Mary needs to do more practice in English grammar.02br 02br 003. Mary needs to practise speaking more often.02br 02br 004. Mary needs to practise grammar.02br 02br 00Simon0-
Top answer
com
— BarbaraPA
com
Free · every Monday
Get the Weekly English Kit 📬
New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.
0Althought 05000 lists practise as a variation for practice, in the U.S., we really use only 01i00pratice02i00.02br 02br 00I'll wait for a user from another country to come by to confirm that the -ice is the noun and -ise is the verb, as with advice and advise.02br 02br 00(I'd say pratice in, not practice on.) Or Mary's Englis
0 Americans use only 01i00practice02i00 for both noun and verb.02br 00 Your examples are good British English: 01i00practice02i00, the noun; 01i00practise02i00, the verb.02br 02br 00 CJ0-