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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

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."

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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