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My brother (practise) law these days

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Answered by maryamkincsem
1

My brother practice law these days.

Explanation:

  • Practice and practice have same meanings and use in American English.

  • That means in American English practice is used as a noun and also as a verb.

  • Whereas in British English, that is also known as International English, Practice is considered as a noun while practise is taken as a verb.

  • Practice as a noun means a habit or repetition of same action.

  • While practice as a verb means to repeat something regularly.

Answered by Mangalagouri
4

Answer:

My brother has been practising laws these days.

Explanation:

As you are referring to the days, the form of tense that you have to use is present continuous tense.

Note: The verb form of practice is practise.

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