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I need more advice vs I need more advices

The correct phrase is 'I need more advice.' The word 'advice' is an uncountable noun in English, so it does not have a plural form. It is always used in the singular form, even when referring to multiple pieces of advice.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 5427 views

I need more advice

This phrase is correct. 'Advice' is an uncountable noun and does not have a plural form.

Use 'I need more advice' when you want to ask for additional guidance or recommendations. Remember that 'advice' is always singular.

Examples:

  • I need more advice on how to improve my writing.
  • She gave me some good advice on how to handle the situation.
  • Consult your doctor if you are unsure or need more advice.
  • The responsibility of Parliament is growing, which is why we, as Members, need more advice, expert opinions and support from a variety of professionals, and someone has to pay for this.
  • I need advice - real life-saving advice.
  • I need advice, dottore, on a delicate matter.
  • I need advice on what to do next.
  • Dr. p? I need advice.
  • I need advice on asking her out.
  • I need advice picking funeral nail polish.
  • I need advice on how to keep my kids From taking over my life.
  • I need your advice about a delicate workplace situation.
  • I need some advice, please.
  • I need your advice about Reese.
  • I need your advice about something.
  • Case, what's up? I need advice about something.
  • I'm in trouble, I need advice.
  • When I need advice on how to be a good wife, I call you.
  • Finally, these companies need advice, cooperation and dialogue.
  • Well, that's exactly why I need advice.
  • Anyway, I need some advice.
  • Kenneth, I need your advice.

I need more advices

This phrase is incorrect. 'Advice' is an uncountable noun and does not have a plural form.

  • Consult your doctor if you are unsure or need more advice.
  • The responsibility of Parliament is growing, which is why we, as Members, need more advice, expert opinions and support from a variety of professionals, and someone has to pay for this.
  • I need advice - real life-saving advice.
  • I need advice, dottore, on a delicate matter.
  • I need advice on what to do next.
  • Dr. p? I need advice.
  • I need advice on asking her out.
  • I need advice picking funeral nail polish.
  • I need advice on how to keep my kids From taking over my life.
  • I need your advice about a delicate workplace situation.
  • I need some advice, please.
  • I need your advice about Reese.
  • I need your advice about something.
  • Case, what's up? I need advice about something.
  • I'm in trouble, I need advice.
  • When I need advice on how to be a good wife, I call you.
  • Finally, these companies need advice, cooperation and dialogue.
  • Well, that's exactly why I need advice.
  • Anyway, I need some advice.
  • Kenneth, I need your advice.

Alternatives:

  • I need more advice

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