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I advise you to vs I advise you to go

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "I advise you to" is a general statement where the action to be taken is not specified. "I advise you to go" is more specific, indicating a particular action to be taken.
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I advise you to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. It is a general statement where the action to be taken is not specified.

This phrase is used when giving advice or recommendations without specifying a particular action. It leaves the action open-ended for the listener to decide.

Examples:

  • I advise you to think carefully before making a decision.
  • I advise you to consult with a professional before proceeding.
  • I advise you to consider all your options before choosing.
  • I advise you to listen to your heart when making a choice.
  • I advise you to take your time and not rush into anything.
  • Jun 2, 2015 ... nice person - June 3, 2015 - 8:33 pm. A good way to remember it is: I advise you to listen to my advice. Reply. Thomas - June 3, 2015 - 7:20 am.
  • to give counsel to; offer an opinion or suggestion as worth following: I advise you to be cautious. 2. to recommend as desirable, wise, prudent, etc.: He advised ...
  • Advise is a verb. It means "to give advice" and therefore refers to the act of giving advice. I advise you to resign from your position. My lawyer has advised me to ...
  • Dr. Gonzo: It's okay. He's just admiring the shape of your skull. Dr. Gonzo: As your attorney, I advise you to take a hit out of the little brown bottle in my shaving kit.

Alternatives:

  • I recommend that you
  • I suggest that you
  • I propose that you
  • I urge you to
  • I counsel you to

I advise you to go

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. It is more specific than the previous phrase, indicating a particular action to be taken.

This phrase is used when giving advice or recommendations with a specific action in mind. It directs the listener to go or do something in particular.

Examples:

  • I advise you to go to the doctor for a check-up.
  • I advise you to go home and rest.
  • I advise you to go ahead and submit your application.
  • I advise you to go and talk to your supervisor about the issue.
  • I advise you to go and apologize to your friend.
  • Jul 25, 2006 ... Click to expand... Hi, "I recommend that you go home" sounds fine to me. "I advise you to go home" seems okay as well, but I prefer the first one.
  • We can say both I advise you to go and I advise that you go, but only I suggest that you go is correct; I suggest you to go is not possible. Conversely, I want you to ...
  • I advise you to go on living solely to enrage those who are paying your annuities. It is the only pleasure I have left. Edit this quote.
  • I don't miss it anymore. Every time I advise you to go far away. It's the same story. Day after day. Your voice is like poison. Every time I advise you to go far away

Alternatives:

  • I recommend that you go
  • I suggest that you go
  • I propose that you go
  • I urge you to go
  • I counsel you to go

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