English, asked by ranithomas347, 4 months ago

difference between
sole- soul
Advice-Advise
Wave -Waive
counsel-Council
Site- Cite​

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Answered by atashka4mandala
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1. (i) \bold\green{Sole-->}the underside of a foot or shoe.

(ii) \bold\green{Soul-->}the spirit, a vital principle, the spiritual nature of humans.

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2. (i) \bold\red{Advice-->}It is a noun, an opinion or recommendation offered as a guide to action.

(ii) \bold\red{Advise-->}It is a verb that to recommend, or to give information to someone.

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3. (i) \bold\orange{Wave-->}moving one's hand to and fro in greeting or as a signal.

(ii) \bold\orange{Waive-->}refrain from insisting on or using a right or claim.

[Note:Both wave and waive have senses meaning to disregard or to dismiss or put out of mind. Waive is more commonly used in formal or legal language, whereas wave is a more typical choice in less formal situations.]

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4. (i) \bold\pink{Counsel-->}It means advice or instruction.

(ii) \bold\pink{Council-->}is a group of people convened for advice or consultation.

[Note: Counsel can be used as a verb or a noun, whereas council is a noun.]

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5. (i) \bold\blue{Site-->}is a noun meaning location.

(ii) \bold\blue{Cite-->}is a verb meaning to mention or to make reference to.

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