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Few examples are:

               advice and advise


                Advice (noun): My grandmother gave me some good advice.
                Advise (verb): I advise you to travel abroad while you can.


               choice and choose

                choice (noun): There's not much choice for vegetarians.
                choose (verb): Choose the flowers you like most.

               confusion and confuse


                confusion (noun): The new road signs are causing a lot of confusion.
                confuse (noun): Her instructions were confusing.


               criticism and criticise

                criticism (noun): He doesn't take criticism well.
                criticise (verb): The reviewer criticised the lead actor's performance.

               decision and decide


                decision (noun): They have a big decision to make.
                decide (verb): I can't decide where to go to learn English.


               explanation and explain

                explanation (noun): The explanation he gave for being late was not believable.
                explain (verb): Can you explain to me how this coffee machine works?

               invitation and invite


                invitation (noun): We received an invitation to the wedding through the post.
                invite (verb): Did Ahmed invite you to his party?
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