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  1. Practicing or practising - WordReference Forums

    Oct 19, 2012 · Hello everyone. I just want to know what's the right verb (in gerund) ... is it practicing or maybe practising ? I know "practice" is a noun, but can I use...

  2. Keep on practicing / keep practicing | WordReference Forums

    Nov 29, 2011 · Hi, I need our help! Which is the correct form? 1: keep on practicing 2: keep practicing Thanks a lot

  3. Do / practise [practice] a sport | WordReference Forums

    May 21, 2009 · If we're going to use "practice". then we should be specific about what we're practicing - we might, for example, practice skating or practice goal kicks (in soccer) - with the …

  4. has practiced vs. has been practicing - WordReference Forums

    Mar 5, 2021 · Hi, Is there any significant difference between the following sentences? a. Has John been practicing singing for 30 minutes? b. Has John practiced singing for 30 minutes? I'd …

  5. I need lots of practicing - WordReference Forums

    Feb 20, 2017 · Practicing law/to practice law is the goal of most law students. In the OP sentence I think that only the noun "practice" may be used. "You need a lot of practice/lots of practice". …

  6. I'm practicing [my] English - WordReference Forums

    Jun 6, 2025 · Is there any difference in saying "I'm practicing English" and "I'm practicing my English"? Is the second one correct at all?

  7. how long has she practiced or has been practicing

    Mar 8, 2021 · How long has Lenna been practicing? How long has Lenna been singing? How long has Lenna been practicing singing (OK, but I don't like the inclusion of both "to practice" and …

  8. do or practice gymnastics - WordReference Forums

    May 17, 2012 · Yes, you can say practicing. But it seems a little more natural to say doing, for some reason. If you say I've been practicing gymnastics for so long it sounds like perhaps you …

  9. What does the "combining" clause function as? - WordReference …

    Sep 13, 2024 · He's one of a small but growing number of American veterinarians now practicing "holistic" medicine—combining traditional Western treatments with acupuncture, chiropractic …

  10. All way or all the way or the whole way? - WordReference Forums

    Jun 12, 2020 · "All the way" means "the entire journey". So it only makes sense if previous sentences tell us what "journey" she is on. She has been practicing all way home. She has …