5. I practice so I won't lose, loose) the game.
6. The Senate was in session at the (capital, capitol) today.
7. My daughter likes purple (stationary, stationery).
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8. The government's decision met with much (descent, dissent).
9. Everybody likes to receive (compliments, complements).
10. Voting can help (affect, effect) change.
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the answer for the above questions are as follows;
5 loose.
6 capital.
7 stationary.
8 dissent.
9 compliments.
10 affect.
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Explanation:
The given Sentences are
1. I practice so I won't (lose/ loose) the game.
- lose: Typically, the word "lose" only has verbal meanings, such as failing to hold onto something or win.
- Loose: It denotes a state of not being constricted or tight. Eg: Loose Shirt
2. The Senate was in session at the (capital, capitol) today.
- Capital: The term "capital" in finance refers to a person's or an organization's cash reserves, excluding debts. A city that serves as the country's or a smaller political region's administrative Centre.
- Capitol: A structure where the dome of the state capitol and a state legislative body are housed. A collection of buildings where state government operations are conducted.
3. My daughter likes purple (stationary, stationery).
- Stationary: It refers to the meaning not moving or not changing.
- Stationery: It refers to writing supplies that are produced commercially, such as cut paper, envelopes, tools for writing, continuous form paper, and other office supplies.
4. The government's decision met with much (descent, dissent).
- Descent: A movement from a higher to a lower level or position is referred to as a descent.
- Dissent: A significant disagreement over a topic, especially regarding an official proposal, plan, or widely held belief
5. Everybody likes to receive (compliments, complements).
- Compliments: It is a polite comment that shows admiration.
- Complements: It is a thing that adds extra characteristics to something else in order to enhance or emphasize that quality.
6. Voting can help (affect, effect) change.
- Affect: Most frequently used as a verb, affect means "to have an impact on."
- Effect: An effect, as a noun, is "a change that occurs as a result of something occurring" or "a specific emotion induced by something."
The appropriate word for the given sentences are
- I practice so I won't lose the game.
- The Senate was in session at the capitol today.
- My daughter likes purple stationery.
- The government's decision met with much dissent.
- Everybody likes to receive compliments.
- Voting can help effect change.
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