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I advise that vs I advise

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "I advise that" is used when you want to introduce a suggestion or recommendation, while "I advise" is used when you want to give advice directly without introducing it.

Last updated: March 20, 2024

I advise that

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to introduce a suggestion or recommendation.

Use this phrase when you want to introduce a suggestion or recommendation. Follow it with the advice or suggestion you want to give.

Examples:

  • I advise that you study for the exam in advance.
  • I advise that we leave early to avoid traffic.
  • I advise that she consult a doctor about her health concerns.

Alternatives:

  • I recommend that
  • I suggest that
  • I propose that

I advise

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when giving direct advice without introducing it.

Use this phrase when you want to give advice directly without introducing it further. Follow it with the advice you want to give.

Examples:

  • I advise caution when dealing with strangers.
  • I advise against taking unnecessary risks.
  • I advise seeking professional help for this issue.

Alternatives:

  • I recommend
  • I suggest
  • I propose

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