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I will take your advice vs i will take your advise

The correct phrase is 'I will take your advice.' 'Advice' is a noun that means recommendations or guidance given to help someone make a decision. 'Advise' is a verb that means to give advice or recommend something to someone.

Last updated: March 30, 2024

I will take your advice

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when someone is agreeing to follow the recommendations or guidance given by another person.

Examples:

  • Thank you for your advice. I will take it into consideration.
  • I appreciate your advice on how to handle the situation.
  • I will take your advice and make the necessary changes.
  • She always gives good advice, so I will take it seriously.
  • If you have any advice on how to improve, please let me know.

Alternatives:

  • I will follow your advice.
  • I will heed your advice.
  • I will consider your advice.
  • I will act on your advice.
  • I will take your suggestions.

i will take your advise

This phrase is incorrect. 'Advise' is a verb, not a noun, so it does not fit in this context.

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