In English spelling, words ending with 'CE' are typically nouns (e.g., practice, advice, device), while words ending with 'SE' are typically verbs (e.g., practise, advise, devised). This pattern helps distinguish between the noun and verb forms of these common words.
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Hello friends. Today we look at the difference between the words ending with CE and SE. Now words ending with CE are usually nouns. And words ending with SE are usually verbs.
For example, practice practice. Now this practice with CE is a noun and this practice with SE is a verb.
This is a common practice.
I like practicing football.
Second example, advice advise.
Now this advice with CE is a noun and this is a verb.
I want some advice on my diet.
I advised her.
Third example, device device.
Noun verb. Device with CE is a thing and the other device means to create something.
This device is not working.
I devised a plan for our next weekend.
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