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advise me your decision vs advise me of your decision

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Advise me your decision' is less common and may sound a bit old-fashioned or formal. 'Advise me of your decision' is more commonly used and considered more standard.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 2111 views

advise me your decision

This phrase is correct but less common. It may sound a bit old-fashioned or formal.

This phrase is used to ask someone to give their decision directly without the preposition 'of'.
  • These reports are also sent to the Eurosystem IT Steering Committee (EISC), which may advise the ECB decision-making bodies.
  • We strongly advise you to read Decision ADM-03-38 REV, which contains all the necessary information on traineeships at OHIM.
  • These reports shall be sent to the EISC, which may advise the ECB's decision-making bodies.
  • In any case, I would advise against making a decision before our next visit to Ukraine.
  • Will the Commission advise on when a decision will be taken on case C-28?
  • For further information we strongly advise you to read Decision ADM-07-002, which contains all the necessary information on traineeships at the Office.
  • Can the Commission advise when a decision will be taken on cases C28/2009 and C36/2009?
  • It's my function on this ship to advise you making wisest decisions possible, something I firmly believe you are incapable doing in this moment.
  • You can advise me on my mortgage later on.
  • The American Embassy advises me that all charges have been dropped.
  • We work well together because she understands that her job is to advise me.
  • You can advise me on Pinky and Perky's dungarees.
  • However, my informant advises me that this next witness we should press.
  • Advise me, I'm not James Bond.
  • And you needn't advise me about the catering.
  • However you advise me at the time, Father.
  • Mr Darcy, come and advise me.
  • Please advise me which subject I should choose.
  • She advises me on technical matters.
  • If you perceive any further danger advise me immediately.

Alternatives:

  • Tell me your decision
  • Let me know your decision

advise me of your decision

This phrase is more commonly used and considered more standard.

This phrase is used to ask someone to inform you about their decision using the preposition 'of'.
  • These reports are also sent to the Eurosystem IT Steering Committee (EISC), which may advise the ECB decision-making bodies.
  • We strongly advise you to read Decision ADM-03-38 REV, which contains all the necessary information on traineeships at OHIM.
  • These reports shall be sent to the EISC, which may advise the ECB's decision-making bodies.
  • In any case, I would advise against making a decision before our next visit to Ukraine.
  • Will the Commission advise on when a decision will be taken on case C-28?
  • For further information we strongly advise you to read Decision ADM-07-002, which contains all the necessary information on traineeships at the Office.
  • Can the Commission advise when a decision will be taken on cases C28/2009 and C36/2009?
  • It's my function on this ship to advise you making wisest decisions possible, something I firmly believe you are incapable doing in this moment.
  • You can advise me on my mortgage later on.
  • The American Embassy advises me that all charges have been dropped.
  • We work well together because she understands that her job is to advise me.
  • You can advise me on Pinky and Perky's dungarees.
  • However, my informant advises me that this next witness we should press.
  • Advise me, I'm not James Bond.
  • And you needn't advise me about the catering.
  • However you advise me at the time, Father.
  • Mr Darcy, come and advise me.
  • Please advise me which subject I should choose.
  • She advises me on technical matters.
  • If you perceive any further danger advise me immediately.

Alternatives:

  • Inform me of your decision
  • Let me know about your decision

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