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please advise me if you have any questions vs please advice me if you have any quesitons

The correct phrase is 'please advise me if you have any questions.' 'Advise' is the correct verb to use in this context when asking for guidance or recommendations. 'Advice' is a noun, not a verb, so it is not appropriate in this sentence.

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please advise me if you have any questions

This phrase is correct. 'Advise' is the correct verb to use when asking for guidance or recommendations.

This phrase is used to ask someone to provide guidance or recommendations if there are any questions. It is a polite and common way to seek assistance.
  • Please advise me what to do, sir.
  • Please advise me which subject I should choose.
  • If it's something else, please advise me, Maury.
  • Please advise me regarding the presence of an astrologer,
  • Please advise me on a good day for us to be married.
  • Would the Commission please advise me of the relevant EU legislation on enforcement of pension adjustment orders.
  • Call me if you have any questions.
  • Please call me if you have any questions about the offer.
  • Don't hesitate to call me if you have any questions.
  • Call me if you have any questions.
  • Could he please advise me when he will be giving the answers?
  • Could the Commissioner please advise me in which Member States he has undertaken field visits?
  • Could you please advise me of all outstanding fines?
  • Would the Commission please advise me as to the annual budget of DG Environment?
  • I let you get on with it, but call me if you have any questions.
  • I've written down the instructions, and call me if you have any questions.
  • Ashley can call me if you have any questions about what's on your desk.
  • Ashley can call me if you have any questions about what's on your desk.
  • Feel free to call me if you've got any questions your attorney can't answer.
  • You can call me if you have any questions.

please advice me if you have any quesitons

This phrase is incorrect. 'Advice' is a noun, not a verb, so it is not appropriate in this sentence.

  • Call me if you... if you need some advice.
  • Please feel free to contact me if you require anything else, but I would be very grateful if you did not, Inspector.
  • I wonder if you can tell me if you have a marriage registered in the following names.
  • Tell me if you miss anything, 'cause I would be very surprised if you do.
  • Now, tell me if you've heard this one.
  • It would not surprise me if you married beyond your expectations.
  • Go ahead and kill me if you can.
  • Call me if you need any help.
  • Come with me if you wish your freedom.
  • Your mother keeps asking me if you invited Xiao Wu.
  • Just call me if you need a hand.
  • Call me if you want to play boules.
  • Save it and thank me if you're still around next time.
  • She asked me if you were headed to your dad's.
  • It would insult me if you didn't.
  • Ask me if you can go camping with friends.
  • Please contact me if you check this email.
  • But today... come after me if you want.
  • Call me if you're in before eleven.
  • Call me if you're interested.

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