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2. a) Choose the appropriate word from the brackets. [3] i) The new rule will come into (affect, effect) from the
next month.
ii) Mr. Thapa is the (principal, principle) of this campus.
ii) He purchased a dozen of pencils from the (stationery, stationary) shop.
iv) You have to (practise, practice) all the grammatical exercises given in your
textbooks.
v) Don't take your teachers' (advice, advise) for granted.
vi) The
(new, knew) chairman will start his work from tomorrow.
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