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please advised that I shall vs please advise me if I shall

Both phrases are not correct. The correct form would be "please advise me if I shall." The verb "advise" should be followed by the pronoun "me" to indicate who is being advised, and the conjunction "if" is used to introduce a condition or possibility.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 1981 views

please advised that I shall

This phrase is not correct. The verb "advise" should be followed by the pronoun "me" to indicate who is being advised.

The correct form is "please advise me if I shall."
  • And my advisors have advised that I start with this band chick.
  • They said that I advised that girl to have an abortion.
  • So I had that doctor examine me and he advised that I should have a complete check-up.
  • Ahh... A wonderful skill that I shall be counting on very shortly.
  • Just rest assured that I shall continue to look into the matter.
  • And I shall do so using the theories and methods that I first learnt within these hallowed walls.
  • Thousands of occult rhythms that I shall find.
  • I shall prevent this marriage in any way that I can.
  • I promise you that I shall be remembered eternally.
  • I shall prove to all that I am not barbarian.
  • I shall find there all the souls that I love.
  • I shall start by making four points that I believe are fundamental in relation to tackling the problem.
  • I shall mention two that I think are very important.
  • I hope that I shall obtain the House's support in this connection.
  • For that I shall rely on the creativity of Directorate General VII.
  • To do that I shall need both your signatures.
  • After that I shall use surgery to obtain one.
  • I also feel honoured that I shall be present in Macao on 20 December.
  • I shall remind you that I shall give priority to those Members who have not spoken during the last two sittings.
  • I swear... that I shall love you... that I shall love you eternally.

please advise me if I shall

This phrase is not correct. The correct form is "please advise me if I shall." The verb "advise" should be followed by the pronoun "me" to indicate who is being advised.

The correct form is "please advise me if I shall."

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