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advice vs advise

The two phrases are not directly comparable as they have different meanings. 'Advice' is a noun, referring to recommendations or guidance given to someone. 'Advise' is a verb, meaning to offer suggestions or recommendations. Therefore, the choice between 'advice' and 'advise' depends on whether you need a noun or a verb in your sentence.

Last updated: March 08, 2024 • 1112 views

advice

This is correct. 'Advice' is a noun that refers to recommendations or guidance given to someone.

Use 'advice' when you want to refer to recommendations or guidance given to someone. It is a noun.
  • If only Jarndyce had heeded my advice.
  • She followed my advice, which made Ryan furious.
  • The Junior Conservatoire can provide advice and guidance to suitable candidates.
  • 2013-2012 landscape advice for Turin-Lyon high-speed railway.
  • We need some advice other than union counsel.
  • So your dad said you needed some advice.
  • Against the advice of counsel, defendant pleads guilty.
  • That's generally not bad advice.
  • My advice is to keep the presentation short.
  • Some free advice before you go.
  • And I really need your advice.
  • I need your advice about a delicate workplace situation.
  • I need your advice about something.
  • But honestly, your advice was great.
  • France thanks you for your advice and assistance.
  • Mr McGuiness gave him bad advice.
  • Heed my advice, Killian... please.
  • Your mother has never taken my advice.
  • Surprisingly, my mom was giving good advice.
  • Look, you disobeyed my advice.

advise

This is correct. 'Advise' is a verb that means to offer suggestions or recommendations.

Use 'advise' when you want to express the action of offering suggestions or recommendations. It is a verb.
  • We can sincerely advise that wonferful place for holiday for anybody.
  • I can't advise my client to betray a confidence.
  • I advise to observe the community members.
  • Obviously, we advise the largest package.
  • Our transport providers advise our in-house logistics team when necessary.
  • Our jurists advise you on legal issues.
  • I'd advise change your story, Boyd.
  • As your attorney, I advise you to marry her immediately.
  • I'll advise them to stay there then.
  • Maybe, but I can't advise staking your most profitable building.
  • Now this is Louise, she can advise on international diplomatic protocols, same goes for Samuel...
  • I'd advise saving some of that till tomorrow.
  • Crazy as it may be, I advise a settlement.
  • I advise you to drop this ridiculous idea.
  • I advise you to turn back, Captain.
  • So I'd advise you to pipe down.
  • We investigate the requests and advise the president.
  • So I advise to negotiate and wait.
  • You should have heeded my advise.
  • So let's advise our client to... to accept the offer.

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