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I advise them to contact you directly if they have any questions vs I advise them to contact you directly if they have any question

The correct phrase is 'I advise them to contact you directly if they have any questions.' The word 'questions' should be used in the plural form to match the plural subject 'they.'

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 723 views

I advise them to contact you directly if they have any questions

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to recommend that someone should contact another person directly if they have multiple questions.
  • It's up to them to contact you, for their safety.
  • Patients who take ORENCIA are given a special alert card that explains this restriction, and instructs them to contact their doctor immediately if they develop an infection during a course of treatment with ORENCIA.
  • I advise them to be thrifty. We all came from faraway places.
  • If that was the case, may I advise them that our Rules of Procedure strictly prohibit any demonstration in the visitors' gallery.
  • In this field, I advise them not to play at alchemy, at the risk of finding themselves confronted with uncontrollable social conflicts.
  • What if they want to contact you while you're away?
  • Sir, I'm sorry to contact you directly, but the crowd is drooling for you.
  • I told them to contact us in case they find her.
  • Recall the Riga's helicopters and send them to contact source point.
  • Suppose I ask them to contact the spirit of my deceased father-in-law, as an example.
  • They are asking us to make serious efforts to enable them to contact international financial institutions despite their current status.
  • I am pleased that our debate on Chechnya has also provided an opportunity for them to contact our group.
  • I'm telling them to contact Empirical Press and demand that we publish the book.
  • So you will advise them that if they want to
  • But Admin asked me to contact you.
  • The EU Aid Volunteers shall have access to means of communication enabling them to contact the hosting and sending organisations as well as their relatives.
  • It is recommended to warn patients of the possibility of such a late onset and instruct them to contact their physician if symptoms of an infusion-related reaction occur.
  • I called every pharmacy in the area, asked them to contact me if a new C cup tried to fill out the prescription I wrote.
  • Your stepdad said you were a handful, called the adoption agency on your 16th birthday, asked them to contact your birth mom, who refused to meet you.
  • I advise them to be thrifty. We're all from faraway places, we should work hard and save money.

I advise them to contact you directly if they have any question

This phrase is incorrect. 'Question' should be in the plural form 'questions' to match the plural subject 'they.'

  • It's up to them to contact you, for their safety.
  • Patients who take ORENCIA are given a special alert card that explains this restriction, and instructs them to contact their doctor immediately if they develop an infection during a course of treatment with ORENCIA.
  • I advise them to be thrifty. We all came from faraway places.
  • If that was the case, may I advise them that our Rules of Procedure strictly prohibit any demonstration in the visitors' gallery.
  • In this field, I advise them not to play at alchemy, at the risk of finding themselves confronted with uncontrollable social conflicts.
  • What if they want to contact you while you're away?
  • Sir, I'm sorry to contact you directly, but the crowd is drooling for you.
  • I told them to contact us in case they find her.
  • Recall the Riga's helicopters and send them to contact source point.
  • Suppose I ask them to contact the spirit of my deceased father-in-law, as an example.
  • They are asking us to make serious efforts to enable them to contact international financial institutions despite their current status.
  • I am pleased that our debate on Chechnya has also provided an opportunity for them to contact our group.
  • I'm telling them to contact Empirical Press and demand that we publish the book.
  • So you will advise them that if they want to
  • But Admin asked me to contact you.
  • The EU Aid Volunteers shall have access to means of communication enabling them to contact the hosting and sending organisations as well as their relatives.
  • It is recommended to warn patients of the possibility of such a late onset and instruct them to contact their physician if symptoms of an infusion-related reaction occur.
  • I called every pharmacy in the area, asked them to contact me if a new C cup tried to fill out the prescription I wrote.
  • Your stepdad said you were a handful, called the adoption agency on your 16th birthday, asked them to contact your birth mom, who refused to meet you.
  • I advise them to be thrifty. We're all from faraway places, we should work hard and save money.

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