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Practice vs Practise — What’s the Difference? | Confusing Words for Kids

Never confuse practice and practise again! Visual comparison, memory trick, Hindi explanation, practice & quiz.

Updated: June 5, 2026 · ⏱️ 10 min · Page 29/30 · ⭐⭐⭐ Grade 4-5

🔵🟠 Compare💡 Trick🇮🇳 Hindi✏️ 10 Fill-Blanks❓ 8 Quiz

🔵🟠 Side-by-Side Comparison

practice
Noun — the activity: ‘cricket practice,’ ‘practice session’
practise
Verb — to do it: ‘practise your spelling’

💡 Trick to Remember

PractiCE = noun (like adviCE). PractiSE = verb (like adviSE). C = noun, S = verb. American English uses ‘practice’ for both.

🇮🇳 Why Indians Confuse These

British English (used in India): C for noun, S for verb. Same pattern as advice/advise, licence/license.

📖 Example Sentences

🔵 practice

  • Aarav learned practice in class.
  • The teacher explained practice clearly.
  • Use practice in this context.
  • Priya always uses practice correctly.
  • practice is important for good English.

🟠 practise

  • practise means something different.
  • Rahul practised practise at home.
  • The exam tests practise usage.
  • Don’t confuse practise with practice.
  • Meera mastered practise quickly.

📢 Read Aloud — Both Words!

  • Aarav knows: means one thing, practise means another!
  • Priya used both correctly: here and practise there.
  • The exam tested: “Choose or practise for each blank.”
  • Remember the trick and never confuse and practise again!

✏️ Fill in the Blank

1. Choose: ___

💡 First meaning

2. The answer is ___.

💡 Second meaning

3. Aarav used ___.

💡 Correct

4. Priya chose ___.

💡 Right

5. Both ___ and ___ matter.

💡 Both

6. The trick: ___.

💡 Mnemonic

7. Don’t forget ___.

💡 Other word

8. Practice ___.

💡 First

9. Also ___.

💡 Second

10. Master both: ___, ___.

💡 Complete

⚠️ Common Mistakes

❌ Common practice/practise error
✅ Correct usage
💡 PractiCE = noun (like adviCE)

❓ Quiz

1. practice means:
2. practise means:
3. Trick:
4. Category:
5. Hindi shows:
6. Practice method:
7. Tested in CBSE?
8. Best approach:

🤓 Fun Facts

🤓 English has over 400 commonly confused word pairs!
🤓 PractiCE = noun (like adviCE). PractiSE = verb (like adviSE). C = noun, S = verb. American English uses ‘practice’ for both.!

📋 Quick Summary — Screenshot This!

practice = Noun
practise = Verb

People Also Ask

Difference between practice vs practise?

practice = Noun — the activity: ‘cricket practice,’ ‘practice session’. practise = Verb — to do it: ‘practise your spelling’. PractiCE = noun (like adviCE). PractiSE = verb (like adviSE). C = noun, S = verb. American English uses ‘practice’ for both.

Why confusing?

British English (used in India): C for noun, S for verb. Same pattern as advice/advise, licence/license.

Memory trick?

PractiCE = noun (like adviCE). PractiSE = verb (like adviSE). C = noun, S = verb. American English uses ‘practice’ for both.

👨‍👩‍👧 Parent Tips

  1. 1. 💡 Repeat the trick 5 times.
  2. 2. 📝 Write 3 sentences each.
  3. 3. 🔍 Spot errors around you.
  4. 4. 🎯 Quiz game at dinner.
  5. 5. 📅 One pair per day.

❓ FAQ

Difference between practice vs practise?

practice = Noun — the activity: ‘cricket practice,’ ‘practice session’. practise = Verb — to do it: ‘practise your spelling’. PractiCE = noun (like adviCE). PractiSE = verb (like adviSE). C = noun, S = verb. American English uses ‘practice’ for both.

Why confusing?

British English (used in India): C for noun, S for verb. Same pattern as advice/advise, licence/license.

Memory trick?

PractiCE = noun (like adviCE). PractiSE = verb (like adviSE). C = noun, S = verb. American English uses ‘practice’ for both.

Exams?

Yes, CBSE/ICSE test these regularly.

Grade level?

Grade 4-5. Spelling Demons category.

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