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could you give us some advices vs could you give us some advice

The correct phrase is 'could you give us some advice?' The word 'advice' is an uncountable noun, so it does not have a plural form. Therefore, 'advice' should be used without an 's' at the end. 'Could you give us some advice?' is the commonly used and correct form.

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could you give us some advices

This phrase is incorrect. 'Advice' is an uncountable noun and does not have a plural form.

The correct form is 'could you give us some advice?' when asking for guidance or recommendations.
  • Couldn't you give us some life advice?
  • Mate, whenever you give advice, it takes five seconds for it to be all about you and your problems.
  • What? You give advice to the main character, you put aside your own agenda to service hers.
  • If I have a problem, would you give some advice?
  • You're supposed to tell us how to get sponsors and give us advice.
  • I listen, give advice... a little tenderness, hold them tight... and then they always give us something nice in return.
  • Maybe give some advice or feedback?
  • Give some advice to stay away from Evan, and she wouldn't listen.
  • Maybe give some advice or feedback?
  • Fyodor Pavlovich, give me some advice.
  • Let me give you some advice, you dwarves.
  • Actually, maybe you could give me some advice.
  • Let me give you some advice, junior.
  • But I'll give you some advice.
  • I thought you might be able to give me some advice.
  • As your teacher, allow me to give you some advice.
  • So let me give you some advice.
  • You need to give me some advice.
  • Let me give you some advice on uniting a divided people.
  • Let me give you some advice to save your marriage.

could you give us some advice

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'could you give us some advice?' when asking for suggestions, recommendations, or guidance.
  • Couldn't you give us some life advice?
  • Mate, whenever you give advice, it takes five seconds for it to be all about you and your problems.
  • What? You give advice to the main character, you put aside your own agenda to service hers.
  • If I have a problem, would you give some advice?
  • You're supposed to tell us how to get sponsors and give us advice.
  • I listen, give advice... a little tenderness, hold them tight... and then they always give us something nice in return.
  • Maybe give some advice or feedback?
  • Give some advice to stay away from Evan, and she wouldn't listen.
  • Maybe give some advice or feedback?
  • Fyodor Pavlovich, give me some advice.
  • Let me give you some advice, you dwarves.
  • Actually, maybe you could give me some advice.
  • Let me give you some advice, junior.
  • But I'll give you some advice.
  • I thought you might be able to give me some advice.
  • As your teacher, allow me to give you some advice.
  • So let me give you some advice.
  • You need to give me some advice.
  • Let me give you some advice on uniting a divided people.
  • Let me give you some advice to save your marriage.

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