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The saying that practice makes perfect means that after you have plenty
of practice in what you are doing, you will be perfect in it. He who
practices a lot will master the skill more quickly than he who seldom or
hardly practices.
For example, when we learn English, we have to learn grammar, words,
expressions and so on. The most important thing may be how to put what we
have learned into practice. If you only learn the grammar rules by heart
and don't do enough exercises, it is certain that you can't understand
them perfectly. But if you practice a lot, maybe you will understand them
more deeply and you can find some good methods of applying them.
Memorizing English words whenever time permits,we can easily memorize them
and can even find a way to memorize them more quickly.

There is another example. A famous singer can si

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"practise makes perfect" means the perfection is acheived through much practises.He who master the skill is the he who practise much on it rather than others who seldom or rarely do.

for example, learning english requires the learning for vocabulary, grammar and expressions. The key to the mastering of the language to its perfection is by putting what is learnt into practise rather than only memorising them by heart.Practises deepens the concept of what is learnt and fiding methods of the knowledge application enrichs the learning process. By increasing the volcabulary capacity on every opportunity maximise the possibility of memorising new words learnt and also helps in finding out new methods of better remembering them.

another example would be a famous singer who is really talented in what he does. However, practises are essential even with great talents as it helps to imporvise from b