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Noun or verb?

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Kathie - 23 Feb 2005 13:14 GMT
Should it be "In practice,..." or "In practise,.....".  I can't decide
if it's a noun or a verb in this usage.

Opinions please!

Cheers
Kathie
Matti Lamprhey - 23 Feb 2005 13:33 GMT
"Kathie" <kathiesummers@hotmail.com> wrote...
> Should it be "In practice,..." or "In practise,.....".  I can't decide
> if it's a noun or a verb in this usage.
>
> Opinions please!

In theorising about this, I think the verbal form would have to be "in
practising".

So in theory "in practice" would be the noun form.

Matti
 
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