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please advise when we will be paid vs please advice when we will be paid

The correct phrase is 'please advise when we will be paid.' 'Advise' is the correct verb to use in this context when asking for information or guidance. 'Advice' is a noun, so it doesn't fit in this sentence.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 6114 views

please advise when we will be paid

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'please advise' when you are asking for information or guidance on a particular matter.
  • If no specific measures have been identified, can the Commission please advise when it intends to progress this infringement to reasoned opinion, given that the Bulgarian authorities have had more than two years to correct this situation?
  • Please advise them to wear HAZMAT gear.
  • First unit on scene, please advise.
  • Please advise me what to do, sir.
  • Please advise Mr Bennet that I will be down... directly.
  • She's shivering up a storm, please advise.
  • Please advise me which subject I should choose.
  • Dispatch, please advise we're sweeping the east hallway.
  • - When you see our people, please advise!
  • Please advise your operator if you do not wish your call to be recorded.
  • Please advise Captain Gregson we need detectives and additional units at Nemetz Oil Recycling in Port Morris.
  • Sergeant... please advise... north of your location.
  • Please advise me on a good day for us to be married.
  • Please advise. That's four hours past the zero barrier.
  • Please advise me regarding the presence of an astrologer,
  • Any units have information on possible whereabouts of missing party, please advise S-1 on channel 2.
  • Please advise. I just made B.M. in the back of a cab.
  • If it's something else, please advise me, Maury.
  • 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.
  • Can the Commission please advise on the following: -

please advice when we will be paid

This phrase is incorrect. 'Advice' is a noun, not a verb, so it doesn't work in this context.

  • Take some good advice when you get it.
  • The Commission may ask the Coordination Group for advice when preparing those checks.
  • It is vital that the Commission reflects ICES advice when recommending TACs for the next year on these stocks.
  • My mother gave me some advice when I was your age.
  • I gave your older sister plenty of advice when she was a teenager.
  • Everybody gets the same advice when they turn 13:
  • I should give her some advice when I see her.
  • She gave me some advice when I got in that fight with Jake.
  • Orson... do me a favour, take my advice when you get home, stay away from time travel.
  • I know, but he gave good advice when I told him how I was feeling about my father.
  • Please ask your doctor for advice when you experience any of the symptoms described below.
  • With all these measures, I will no longer be stuck for advice when constituents, facing legal problems abroad, call me asking for help.
  • I wish someone had given me a little advice when Arthur died.
  • Gave me the same advice when I was seeing this Tri-Pi.
  • Many clients received bad advice when taking out mortgages and entered into contracts involving financial products (swaps) that were sold to them as insurance against fluctuating interest rates.
  • The Commission commits itself to abide by these recalled principles and invites Member States to ask for advice when facing difficulties in implementing recovery decisions.
  • The Authority commits itself to abide by these recalled principles and invites EFTA States to ask for advice when facing difficulties in implementing recovery decisions.
  • A tribute must be paid, nonetheless.
  • Special attention should be paid to possible risks to children.
  • Special attention should be paid to Accession Countries.

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