English, asked by lorre, 6 months ago

what's the difference between practise and practice? And advice and advise?​

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Answered by gautamthegreat001
2

Answer:

Nothing difference but they are written and spoke differently like colour and color

Answered by TheJagirdaR
8

Explanation:

1. Practice' and 'ice' are both nouns (a person, place or thing). For example, 'It's common practice to check your spelling before submitting an assignment'. Therefore, 'practise' is a verb (an action or doing word). For example, 'I will practise my spelling'.

2. Advise' is a verb—an action. It means 'to give counsel to' or 'offer an opinion to'. ... The main difference between 'advice' and 'advise' is this: advice is a thing (a noun), advise is an action (a verb

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