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there is some advice vs there are some advice

The correct phrase is 'there is some advice.' The word 'advice' is an uncountable noun, so it is used in the singular form with 'is.' 'There are some advice' is incorrect because 'advice' does not have a plural form.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 4833 views

there is some advice

This phrase is correct. 'Advice' is an uncountable noun and should be used in the singular form with 'is.'

Use 'there is some advice' when referring to a quantity of advice. The word 'advice' is uncountable and does not have a plural form.

Examples:

  • There is some advice I'd like to share with you.
  • There is some advice on how to improve your writing skills.
  • I need some advice, please.
  • So your dad said you needed some advice.
  • I need some advice, smart advice.
  • We're hoping you had some advice.
  • Anyway, I need some advice.
  • Trying to give you some advice here, numb nuts.
  • Earl, I need some advice.
  • - Sounds like you need some advice.
  • I was trying to give him some advice.
  • So let me give you some advice.
  • Listen Palomares, I want to give you some advice.
  • I'll give you some advice, before I forget.
  • Roger, I really need some advice.
  • Mr. Jordan. I need some advice.
  • Look, at least let me give you some advice.
  • In fact, I already have some advice.
  • Look, Lemon, I need some advice.
  • And I recall giving you some advice about Ellis Kane.
  • - He asked me for some advice.
  • Actually, he called me the other day for some advice.

there are some advice

This phrase is incorrect. 'Advice' is an uncountable noun and should not be used in the plural form.

Incorrect usage. Avoid using 'there are some advice.'
  • I need some advice, please.
  • So your dad said you needed some advice.
  • I need some advice, smart advice.
  • We're hoping you had some advice.
  • Anyway, I need some advice.
  • Trying to give you some advice here, numb nuts.
  • Earl, I need some advice.
  • - Sounds like you need some advice.
  • I was trying to give him some advice.
  • So let me give you some advice.
  • Listen Palomares, I want to give you some advice.
  • I'll give you some advice, before I forget.
  • Roger, I really need some advice.
  • Mr. Jordan. I need some advice.
  • Look, at least let me give you some advice.
  • In fact, I already have some advice.
  • Look, Lemon, I need some advice.
  • And I recall giving you some advice about Ellis Kane.
  • - He asked me for some advice.
  • Actually, he called me the other day for some advice.

Alternatives:

  • There is some advice

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