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I am asked a lot of advice vs I am asked much advice

The correct phrase is "I am asked a lot of advice." The use of "a lot of" is appropriate when referring to a large quantity or amount of something. On the other hand, "much" is used with uncountable nouns, but in this case, "advice" is countable, so it should be paired with "a lot of."

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 796 views

I am asked a lot of advice

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express that someone frequently seeks advice from you.

Examples:

  • I am asked a lot of advice by my friends.
  • She is asked a lot of advice about relationships.
  • He is asked a lot of advice on career choices.

I am asked much advice

This phrase is incorrect. "Much" is not used with countable nouns like "advice."


Alternatives:

  • I am asked for a lot of advice.
  • I am asked for advice frequently.
  • I am asked a great deal of advice.
  • I am asked a significant amount of advice.

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