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please advise vs Please advice

Both 'please advise' and 'please advice' are commonly used phrases, but 'please advise' is the correct one. 'Advise' is a verb, while 'advice' is a noun. Therefore, 'please advise' is asking for guidance or recommendations, while 'please advice' is incorrect as 'advice' should not be used as a verb.

Last updated: March 12, 2024 • 3046 views

please advise

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'please advise' when you are asking for guidance, recommendations, or instructions from someone.

Examples:

  • Can you please advise me on the best course of action?
  • Please advise on the next steps to take.
  • Please advise Captain Gregson we need detectives and additional units at Nemetz Oil Recycling in Port Morris.
  • Please advise Mr. Ares that his son in law...
  • Dispatch, unit 1 and unit 3, we are 10-97 and code 100, Highway 18, E.B. of interstate, please advise.
  • She's shivering up a storm, please advise.
  • First unit on scene, please advise.
  • Centre, Yankee Zulu X-ray, my elevator's jammed and my instruments are malfunctioning, I am climbing and have lost position in cloud, please advise.
  • If it's something else, please advise me, Maury.
  • Can the Commission please advise me on: 1.
  • Could the Commission please advise whether it has (or would) consider the extension of summertime hours as outlined in Directive 2000/84/EC OJ L 31, 2.2.2001, p.
  • Would the Commission please advise me of the relevant EU legislation on enforcement of pension adjustment orders.
  • Dispatch, please advise we're sweeping the east hallway.
  • Sergeant... please advise... north of your location.
  • Would the Commission please advise me as to the annual budget of DG Environment?
  • Can the Commission please advise on the legal basis for the EU's 20 % by 2020 renewable energy goals?
  • Can the Commission please advise on the following: -
  • Could the Commissioner please advise me in which Member States he has undertaken field visits?
  • Could you please advise me of all outstanding fines?
  • - When you see our people, please advise!
  • Could you please advise me which DG will prepare this report in 2009?
  • Could the Commission please advise what infringement proceedings under Article 226 of the Treaty have been initiated against Member States with regard to inadequate implementation of EU legal provisions on animal welfare?

Alternatives:

  • Can you please give me some advice?
  • Please provide guidance on this matter.

Please advice

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'Advice' is a noun and should not be used as a verb.

  • 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:

  • Can you please give me some advice?
  • Please provide guidance on this matter.

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