Advice is a noun, advise is a verb.
"She gave lots of helpful advice."
"He advised them not to try it."
2006-07-08 01:58:37
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answered by Sam 2
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Use Advice In A Sentence
2016-11-04 21:49:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Advice is what's given : Let me give you some advice, sweetie
I need some advice, please?
Advise is what's doing: I'm going to advise you about that relationship, sweetie...
If you want my advice, I would advise you find another...
2006-07-08 01:59:08
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answered by Sidoney 5
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the word advice is used as a noun or adjective in English grammer and advise is used as a verb.So you must use advise as an verb in sentences for example .: " he advised me not to do somethig wrong" ıf we give an instance the usage of advice as a noun " Mumy please stop giving advice to me all the time! " So advice is used here as an noun. You see it is very clear advice can be used as a noun or adj and advise is a verb thats the difference.....
2006-07-08 07:19:25
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answered by Anonymous
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ADVISE: To offer advice to; counsel.
To recommend; suggest: advised patience.
Usage Problem. To inform; notify.
[You should advise your friends that the date of the picnic has been changed.]
ADVICE: Opinion about what could or should be done about a situation or problem; counsel.
Information communicated; news. Often used in the plural:
[I need advice.] [Advices from an ambassador.]
2006-07-08 02:20:26
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answered by ? 3
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When you want to give someone a suggestion or a thought you give your advice. It may not always be good advice though.
"Let me give you some good advice."
When you want to warn someone to not do something then you advise them not to do it.
"I advise you to be more careful."
2006-07-14 10:11:09
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answered by ♫†☼☼♥Natasha♥☼☼†♫ 3
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Advice is something you receive or give-- "I would like your advice on which movie I should go see." Advise (the s is pronounced like a z) is an action word-- "Would you please advise me on which movie to go see?" or "I wouldn't advise you to swim there unless you've had lessons."
2006-07-08 01:59:47
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answered by curtis8472 2
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When you refer to giving appropriate information, use "advise" (verb) as in: "I will advise you as to what to do."
When you refer to the appropriate information which is given, use "advice" (noun) as in "The advice was to wait until you were called."
2006-07-09 07:58:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Advice is a noun, advise is a verb. Use accordingly.
2006-07-08 01:59:08
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answered by Zariza Burgundie Rose 2
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Advise is the proper term.
2006-07-14 14:37:06
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answered by Cute 7Diva 2
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