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he suck at advices vs he sucks at advices

The correct phrase is "he sucks at advice." The word "sucks" is the correct form to use with the verb "at" in this context. Additionally, the word "advice" is an uncountable noun, so it does not take the plural form "advices."

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he suck at advices

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "suck" should be in the third person singular form "sucks" to agree with the subject "he." Additionally, the noun "advice" is uncountable and does not take the plural form.

The correct form is "he sucks at advice." Use the verb "sucks" with the subject "he" and the uncountable noun "advice" without the plural form.
  • I bet you dollars to donuts he sucks at that, too.
  • He's boring, and he sucks at football.
  • Paging Dr. Sucks at operation.
  • You suck at pinball and you suck at football.
  • He sucks it up and tries to steal second.
  • But he sucks, so don't expect too much.
  • Some say that he sucks the moisture from ducks.
  • If at least he was qualified... but I hear he sucks.
  • But he sucks you in with his rakish charm, those eyes like limpid pools.
  • And trough the mirror he sucks up his victims.
  • Pretty good, except I suck at skee ball.
  • That you happen to suck at.
  • Come in, Dr. Sucks at operation.
  • I show up whenever anyone sucks at darts.
  • Honestly, you suck at acting.
  • Look, I suck at this stuff.
  • Listen, everyone sucks at this.
  • You suck at being subtle, work with that.
  • Hillary, you cannot suck at art.
  • You suck at lying, El.

he sucks at advices

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "sucks" is correct, but the noun "advice" is uncountable and does not take the plural form "advices."

The correct form is "he sucks at advice." Use the verb "sucks" with the subject "he" and the uncountable noun "advice" without the plural form.
  • I bet you dollars to donuts he sucks at that, too.
  • He's boring, and he sucks at football.
  • Paging Dr. Sucks at operation.
  • You suck at pinball and you suck at football.
  • He sucks it up and tries to steal second.
  • But he sucks, so don't expect too much.
  • Some say that he sucks the moisture from ducks.
  • If at least he was qualified... but I hear he sucks.
  • But he sucks you in with his rakish charm, those eyes like limpid pools.
  • And trough the mirror he sucks up his victims.
  • Pretty good, except I suck at skee ball.
  • That you happen to suck at.
  • Come in, Dr. Sucks at operation.
  • I show up whenever anyone sucks at darts.
  • Honestly, you suck at acting.
  • Look, I suck at this stuff.
  • Listen, everyone sucks at this.
  • You suck at being subtle, work with that.
  • Hillary, you cannot suck at art.
  • You suck at lying, El.

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