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give some advice vs give some advices

The correct phrase is 'give some advice.' 'Advice' is an uncountable noun in English, so it does not have a plural form. It is always used in the singular form, even when referring to multiple pieces of advice.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 4773 views

give some advice

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

Use 'give some advice' when you want to offer guidance or recommendations to someone. Remember that 'advice' is always singular and does not have a plural form.

Examples:

  • Can you give me some advice on how to study effectively?
  • She always gives good advice to her friends.
  • Albania Property Group is pleased to give some advice based on our experience: Invest in Albania real estate as close to the front line as possible.
  • We thought we'd share and possibly give some advice for those who need it.
  • If I can give some advice to the managers: leave the playground for the kids in the restaurant room 7 days a week and provide for the possibility of heating the pool water when needed.
  • 2007-11-13 22:16:19 - Teach a dog to swim You want your dog to swim? We're going to try to give some advice on how to teach a dog how to swim and some general safety issues.
  • It'll give me a chance to give some advice to the lovelorn.
  • I mentioned that I was going to give some advice on how to play more easily thanks to some of New Approach principles, rather than "better".
  • Maybe give some advice or feedback?
  • Maybe give some advice or feedback?
  • May you give some advice for an absolute beginner?
  • In every sport you see parents that when their sons make mistakes, they give some advice to remove even that small anxiety that comes after an error.
  • The family is nearly always present and ready to give some advice about cultural sightseeing, restaurants and typical "trattoria" of our area.
  • Last year we asked an expert to give some advice to the Commission, for example on the matter of the components.
  • Home delivery can be an occasion to give some advice on the way the pictures should be hung, how to arrange them, etc.
  • If I have a problem, would you give some advice?
  • Now could you give some advice of what kind of employment to look for
  • Great coffee and give some advice do not add sugar, is already sweetened. (Translated)
  • If you pass through this area, Renate will be very happy to help or to give some advice for your trip. Contact: Renate Roodt Travel Bugs, 111 York Street, George SA -
  • Give some advice to stay away from Evan, and she wouldn't listen.
  • Though colour of plafonds, lamp shades is thought over by manufacturers, all the same we will give some advice.
  • Allow me to give some advice? Let's wait a bit, let's give the adulterers time to undress.

give some advices

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


Alternatives:

  • give some guidance
  • offer some recommendations
  • provide some tips
  • share some suggestions
  • offer some counsel

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