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Too finicky 7 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Practising ?

Which one of these sentences is correct-

1. I am is a practicing lawyer at Supreme Court in U.K.

2. I am is practicing as a lawyer at Supreme Court in U.K.

3. I am a lawyer at Supreme Court in U.K.

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K. We usually add 'the'. We also say 'the Supreme Court' British English uses practise as a verb and practice as a noun.

  • K.
  • We usually add 'the'.
  • We also say 'the Supreme Court' British English uses practise as a verb and practice as a noun.
  • American English uses 'practice' for both.
  • 1.
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You can say UK or U.K. We usually add 'the'. We also say 'the Supreme Court'

British English uses practise as a verb and practice as a noun.

American English uses 'practice' for both.


1. I am a practising lawyer in the UK Supreme Court.

2. I am practising as a lawyer in the Supreme Court in the U.K

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