Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Practice"
The meaning of "Practice" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does .
You’re definitely going to improve if you practice hard enough.
mean?
You’re definitely going to improve if you practice hard enough.
mean?
A:
If you work hard, you will get better.
FAITO!
FAITO!
Q:
What does it comes with practice. mean?
A:
That means to do something very well, a lot of practice is needed
Q:
What does Your practice is really showing off. Keep it up! mean?
A:
Its a compliment, They're saying your skill is improving, and continue doing what your doing.
Q:
What does i'm passing a practice in it. mean?
A:
If he is studying law, then he may be visiting court to see real trials and get experience watching other lawyers argue.
Q:
What does practice latching" your baby on at home in front of a mirror mean?
A:
I assume so. It is difficult to say without context, but that is what makes the most sense. "Latching on" in this case would refer to the mothers breast and the baby's mouth
Example sentences using "Practice"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with practice .
A:
I had piano practice this morning.
It's a common practice to shake hands when you meet someone new.
It's a common practice to shake hands when you meet someone new.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with a practice run.
A:
Let's take a practice run for the upcoming test!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with practice on.
A:
@Nekosuki: practicing English means you are practicing the language in general...
practicing your English means your practicing your own... so it's like what you are doing right now, writing down or talking your English skill set and getting feedback.
practicing English is like learning new words in general, or sentence structure... and then using that generalized practice for your own practice later 😊
practicing your English means your practicing your own... so it's like what you are doing right now, writing down or talking your English skill set and getting feedback.
practicing English is like learning new words in general, or sentence structure... and then using that generalized practice for your own practice later 😊
Synonyms of "Practice" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between in practice and in reality ?
A:
They're pretty similar. "In practice" is just for the workplace, and "in reality" is more general.
"In practice, we do not have time for this procedure."
"In reality, no one is happy with this."
"In practice, we do not have time for this procedure."
"In reality, no one is happy with this."
Q:
What is the difference between I focus on practice a Piano. and I concentrate to practice a Piano. ?
A:
No difference at all, really. Use whatever you like. But the correct grammar would be: "Focus on practicing the Piano" and "Concentrace on practicing the piano".
Q:
What is the difference between practice and practise ?
A:
In the UK, "practice" is a noun. It's used generally to describe somebody's occupation. "practise" is a verb, meaning to do a thing repeatedly to improve at it
Q:
What is the difference between practice and practise ?
A:
I think it's just spelling difference i.e. American practise and UK English practice you will find many words like this in the English language whereby the American and English UK spelling are different
Q:
What is the difference between practice justice and realize justice ?
A:
Practice justice is putting justice into action.
E.g. Catching a thief
Realising justice is when you understand or learn about justice
E.g. The thief has realised justice was served
E.g. Catching a thief
Realising justice is when you understand or learn about justice
E.g. The thief has realised justice was served
Translations of "Practice"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Now I practice to speak English more smoothly.
If we learn foreign language, we can make new friends and we can find new information.
That is very fun!
Let’s enjoy to learn foreign language with me like talking to friend.
If we learn foreign language, we can make new friends and we can find new information.
That is very fun!
Let’s enjoy to learn foreign language with me like talking to friend.
A:
I would say:
With practice, now I can speak English more fluently.
When we learn a foreign language, we can make new friends and obtain new information.
That's very fun!
(not sure about the last one) Let's enjoy practicing together, and being friends.
With practice, now I can speak English more fluently.
When we learn a foreign language, we can make new friends and obtain new information.
That's very fun!
(not sure about the last one) Let's enjoy practicing together, and being friends.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? recently I'm doing some translating practice for fun. could you guys help me what James said in this video 6:26?
https://youtu.be/OAEN3864fT0
for me it sounds like " football is about result. it's about points (??) it's also about the fans."
https://youtu.be/OAEN3864fT0
for me it sounds like " football is about result. it's about points (??) it's also about the fans."
A:
@zimm
Hi.
He said:
“Football is about results
Is about the points
but also about the fans.
And I want to give them.
To give the fans something that they can truly be believing and be part of.”
Really He is talking about the way they celebrate the goals they score.
Celebration meaning funny, cool, sometimes silly dance or actions the players do when they score.
How would you say celebration dance?
축하. Celebration
댄스 dance
Something like this.
https://youtu.be/itiaHDzt9Rk
Hi.
He said:
“Football is about results
Is about the points
but also about the fans.
And I want to give them.
To give the fans something that they can truly be believing and be part of.”
Really He is talking about the way they celebrate the goals they score.
Celebration meaning funny, cool, sometimes silly dance or actions the players do when they score.
How would you say celebration dance?
축하. Celebration
댄스 dance
Something like this.
https://youtu.be/itiaHDzt9Rk
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Finally I preceeded the practice of speaking.
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I like practice my English, this is my email mauricioblandin@gmail.com - my lenguage is Spanish
A:
Hola:) yo sé hablar español un poco, entonces si necesitas ayuda con hablando inglés, me encantaría ayudarle a usted. Debes decir:
“I like to practice speaking English. This is my email: mauricioblandin@gmail.com. My first language is Spanish.”
“I like to practice speaking English. This is my email: mauricioblandin@gmail.com. My first language is Spanish.”
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? practice more on English or practice more in English—which one is right? or is there’s any other way to say it? thanks a lot!!!
A:
practice more in English sound more natural. If you use "on" it would sound more natural if you said. Practice more on my English.
Other questions about "Practice"
Q:
When you practice motor-bike .You have to keep balance with your body to hold the bike. Does this sound natural?
A:
× When you practice motor-bike .
✓ When you practice motor-bike,
× You have to keep balance with your body to hold the bike.
✓ you have to keep balance with your body to hold the bike.
Since you start the sentence with when, a comma is better than two separate sentences.
✓ When you practice motor-bike,
× You have to keep balance with your body to hold the bike.
✓ you have to keep balance with your body to hold the bike.
Since you start the sentence with when, a comma is better than two separate sentences.
Q:
"I'd like to make it a regular practice to read the Bible."
Hi, is the sentence above ok?
Hi, is the sentence above ok?
A:
Yes, it is.
Q:
eco-friendly practice.
Is it okay?
Or environmental practice?
Is it okay?
Or environmental practice?
A:
eco-friendly or environmentally-friendly / sustainable are good👍
Q:
What does "Its practices" mean in this context? Geology's customs? What is this?
A:
"The methods, and techniques used by Geology."
Q:
I practice saying these words "Word" and"World"
Is this good? Otherwise please send correct one.
Is this good? Otherwise please send correct one.
A:
R and L are differenciated by where you put your tongue in your mouth. As an exercise to understand the difference start by making an L sound with your tongue touching your front teeth, then slowly slide your tongue up and back as far as you can. You will transition to making a R sound.
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