There is a big difference between how these words are used in British English and American English.
You will learn which parts of speech (noun or verb) these words come from and also their definitions and how to use them.
I also explain 2 common expressions with the word "practice" and how to use "practise" in a very common English structure with an ING verb (gerund)
Private English lessons & speaking practice:
Here are some other lessons about confusing English words:
affect vs effect
hear vs listen:
borrow vs lend:
advice vs advise
More Vocabulary Lessons:
Grammar lessons:
Listening exercises:
Andrew,
Crown Academy of English
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