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Please advice vs please give advise

A complete search of the internet has found that "please give advise" is the most popular phrase on the web.

Last updated: December 10, 2017 • 986 views

Please advice

This phrase is not correct. Don't use it.

The correct word here would be the verb "advise"; the word "advice" is a noun.
  • Now please take my advice and stop.
  • I need some advice, please.
  • Please be advices you may be nearing meteor shower...
  • Master Nameless, please take his advice
  • Master Nameless, please take his advice
  • Matsu, please accept my advice.
  • "Next time you think about bothering me,"Please take its advice.
  • My darling, please take some advice from a man who knows a thing or two about selfishness and deceit.
  • Please give me dating advice, Mr. Jen K.
  • Dr. Warren... please take some friendly advice.
  • I purely appreciate that, but don't give me no more advice, please.
  • Hence my advice: please be certain about what you are doing from the very start.
  • I'll ask you, and until then, dear, no advice, please.
  • Our advice is please keep a highly critical resolution about Burma to hand in Geneva and do not have any qualms about pushing for investment freezes or sanctions on that front.
  • In the light of his concerns, could the Commission please offer advice, based on the principles outlined in the EU Citizenship Report 2010, which discusses taxation problems in cross-border situations?
  • Please give us the benefit of your advice and criticism.
  • Please ask the doctor for advice before stopping the treatment.
  • Please ask the doctor for advice before stopping the treatment.
  • Please ask your doctor for advice before stopping treatment.
  • Please ask your doctor for advice before stopping treatment.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • please advise

please give advise

13,700 results on the web

Some examples from the web:

  • Please give Jimmy his credit back.
  • Please give her what she earned.
  • Please give it to Jenna Maroney.
  • Please give her whatever assistance she needs.
  • Please give us two slices of cheesecake.
  • Please give me your answer soon.
  • Please give generously to the Vietnam Solidarity Campaign.
  • Please give my regards to Princess Niké.
  • Please give them a chance to behave properly.
  • Please give me something to eat.
  • Please give me batteries for a camera.
  • Please give the order to execute.
  • Please give me his home number.
  • Please give this information for each year since 1973.
  • If so, please give details.
  • Please give yourselves a big hand.
  • Please give the Queen a moment alone with her son.
  • Please give me a minute to finish my call.
  • Everybody, please give it up for Black Rambo.
  • Please give him another chance, Anna.

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