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Piano tile 850 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Prepositions after the word "practice".

When do we use "Practice something.";"Practice on something .";."Practice in something."Thanks.

  

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Piano tile 850, I don't know how to give you a technical answer to your question but let me give you some examples that might help you: I practice piano everyday. I practice on the grand piano in my house everyday. I practice in the concert hall everyday.

  • Piano tile 850, I don't know how to give you a technical answer to your question but let me give you some examples that might help you: I practice piano everyday.
  • I practice on the grand piano in my house everyday.
  • I practice in the concert hall everyday.
  • Also, "Practice" can refer to a professional person's business.
  • For example, a doctor might say: I practice medicine.
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Piano tile 850,


I don't know how to give you a technical answer to your question but let me give you some examples that might help you:


I practice piano everyday.

I practice on the grand piano in my house everyday.

I practice in the concert hall everyday.


Also,

"Practice" can refer to a professional person's business. For example, a doctor mig

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Practice usually takes a direct object:

I practice guitar every day.
She practices her singing technique every day.

There are some instances of practice meaning "use" or "play". In that case, "on" is possible:

She practices on an inexpensive violin, but in concert, she plays (on) her Stradivarius. 

When there is no object, you can have an adver

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